Yes, you are still a minor until the day you turn 18 years old.
It would be best to ask your parent or guardian if you can or cannot leave ; if they say no, just do as they say until you are 18.
Curfew is an attempt at keeping teens/minorities out of trouble.
In general, a 16-year-old can leave the house to hang out with friends without getting in trouble with the cops as long as they have permission from their parent or guardian. However, laws about curfew and parental consent may vary by location, so it's important to check local regulations.
so that they don't get into any trouble.
The curfew for all minors is 11:00 pm. Hope this helps and stay out of trouble. LOL!!
Yes, you can get in trouble for driving past curfew, especially if you are a minor under a graduated licensing program or specific local laws. Violating curfew can result in fines, points on your driving record, or other penalties. Enforcement may vary by location, so it's important to be aware of the laws in your area.
Be punctual to your curfew and be obedient to your parents!
What is the curfew for a 16 year old turning 17 in Sept and does not drive. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Curfews are different depending on the crime committed/what the parent has said. There is no exact curfew for a nearly 17 year old.
If you are under 18 and you are caught breaking curfew.....not only do you get in trouble with the cops...but your parents get cited with a certain amount of fee that they pay. And in some cases, they can even get arrested just because of you breaking curfew. It also depends in what city and state you're in..... So DONT break curfew!!!! =D
probably just getting a warning
It all depends on the state you are in. In stats like Florida, you can get into trouble by even carrying a paintball gun during the day. Your safest bet would be to break down the gun after play, stick it in a bag, and attempt to not break curfew.
A Martial Law is when there is a curfew placed on a city. The military is called in to uphold the curfew. No one is allowed on the streets without presidential clearance.
I would tell my mom that, she can't say I'm not ready for something without letting me try it and see if I'm prepared for the new curfew.