The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT22) PEORIA, Ill. -- June 25, 2004 -- MOVIES-R-CARD-2 -- R-Card holder, Jordan Delgadillo, 16, of Peoria ,Ill., with his grandmother Joyce Needham, in Peoria, Ill., in June 2004. Delgadillo has an "R Card" from the GKC Landmark Mall Cinemas in Peoria thanks to his grandmother's permission. The R-card costs $2 and allows youth to attend R-rated films unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, as would otherwise be the case for anyone 17 or younger. But critics are denouncing the R-card as both a maneuver around the movie rating system -- which was set up to help parents sort out which movies were appropriate for their children -- and an abdication of parental responsibilities. (Kenneth Dickerman/The New York Times)
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