We Gen Xers were so feral, there was a commercial to remind our parents that they had children.
@wolfsbruder Boomer kids were the first to get that PS message :p

@CodieneC not in the same degree, or even nationally or majority region, when it first was done, it was in a few minor VERY conservative locals that put curfew laws into place and it was only a locality PSA.

It wasn't until the 80s that there was a national campaign so that it was done everywhere and so became a national PSA. (I went looking this up after someone else mentioned something along the lines of what you have. Made for some interesting reading)

UPDATED to add that is was the Regan Administration that pushed through "Where are your kids" because, Nancy of course.

@wolfsbruder The PSA was put out when I was young and had nothing to do with curfews - in Canada it played across the country

@CodieneC Ahhh. See after getting out of eastern europe I grew up in the US (detroit).

Not quite the same thing. I only looked up details for the US.

I really appreciate learning more from its use in other countries

@wolfsbruder ... and I grew up about 73km from Detroit :)
@CodieneC I am asuming somehwere in Ontario further north than Windsor
@wolfsbruder Yeppers
@CodieneC of the 4 VHF channels I could get CBC was always the better one (the others being CBS, NBC, and ABC)