Quebec shopping centre bans unaccompanied minors following merchant complaints
MONTREAL — Hanging out at the mall to get away from mom or dad is no longer an option for some Quebec teens after their local shopping centre took the controversial step of banning people under the age of 18 unless accompanied by a parent.
Le Carrefour du Cap shopping centre, located halfway between Quebec City and Montreal in Trois-Rivieres, refused to comment on its decision.
But police and the local school board said Wednesday the mall recently banned unaccompanied minors from its property after receiving complaints that students from two nearby high schools were disturbing merchants at lunch time.
Trois-Rivieres police spokesman Luc Mongrain said he was surprised by the mall’s decision because he doesn’t consider the location to be particularly problematic.