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
They may. And if they catch you violating your curfew, you will likely be returned to incarceration.
probably just getting a warning
Negative Punishment
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In East Peoria, Illinois, the curfew law for minors under the age of 17 is typically 10:00 PM on weekdays and 11:00 PM on weekends. Minors must be at home or with a parent/guardian during these hours to avoid violating curfew laws. Penalties for violating curfew may include fines or community service. It's advisable to check with local authorities for the most up-to-date information on curfew laws in East Peoria.
The bill of rights addresses cruel and unusual punishment. If you're 12 and have a curfew of 10 PM there's nothing the BoR can do. If your city has a curfew, live with it.
It's not curfew for those 15 and younger is 10pm and those 16 and 17 it is 12
Cedar Rapids only had a curfew in effect during the 2008 flood period and subsequent clean-up of dangerous properties. Currently, no curfew is in effect, even for juveniles.
In Columbus, Ohio, the curfew for minors (under 18) is 10:00pm on weeknights and 12:00am on weekends. Minors are not allowed to be in public places during curfew hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Violating the curfew may result in a warning or being taken home by police.
The first offense for driving past curfew in New Jersey is a violation fine. It is usually a fine of 100 dollars.
In Oregon violating rules on a provisional license is a class B violation with a fine up to $360.00