No, not legally. But the parents can call the police when he's 'under the influence', and I've known parents who have done it (although granted, it was only after many, many, many warnings to their child).
Yes, they were from Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
pennsylvania
When ones parents influence them to do something
The greatest influence in your life is most likely your parents.
No it is not.
Parents - or in the absence of parents, other adults acting as carers for a child - have the major influence on children.
His parents
Her father is from Pennsylvania and her mother is from Texas
Her father is from Pennsylvania and her mother is from Texas
In Pennsylvania, a minor who is 16 years old cannot move out of their parents' house without their parents' consent. The legal age of adulthood in Pennsylvania is 18, which means that minors under 18 are still under their parents' legal guardianship unless granted emancipation by a court.
Parents as a part of an intact home.
Peer pressure often stems from wanting to fit in and gain acceptance from our peers, leading us to sometimes compromise our values or make decisions we wouldn't normally make. Our need for social belonging and fear of rejection can make us more susceptible to peer influence compared to our parents, who may have different priorities and values. Additionally, peers are typically the ones we interact with on a daily basis and look to for validation and approval, which can amplify the impact of their influence on us.