The town of Inuvik in the Northwest Territories put a curfew in place this week for people under 16 years of age.

Town council passed the curfew bylaw Wednesday, in the hopes that it will cut down on vandalism and break-ins in the town of nearly 3,500.

Now in effect, the curfew applies to anyone under the age of 16 found outside after 10 p.m. MT on weeknights and 11 p.m. on weekends.

"I don't like kids vandalizing things around here," Vaughn Gordon, a student at the local high school, told CBC News on Thursday.

"They're spray-painting their names all over and destroying things so that we can't use them anymore. It sucks."

RCMP and the town's bylaw officer will enforce the new curfew. Parents whose children are caught outside while the curfew is in force will be fined up to $100 for repeat offences.

Those offences will also be reported to the territorial Health and Social Services Department.