I am 14 years old and i think that teenagers shouldn't have a curfew.
if our parents trusted us they wouldn't have us come home by 8 or 9.
but that's my opinion i understand they want us to be safe but we are always cautious about everything.
So that you wont get pregnant
yes for many reasons
there should be cause you dont know what might happend if there are no curfews for those under 18!(: bye
Legal Curfews for minors all depends on the county, Town, Neighborhood or state you live in. Be sure to check with your local laws.
No curfew for the state but some counties/cities have them
no why because just because
Curfew laws for minors can vary by location, and whether they apply when a minor is with a responsible adult often depends on local regulations. In many areas, curfews are enforced regardless of adult supervision, while some places may have exceptions. It's essential to check specific local laws to determine how curfews apply in such situations. Always prioritize safety and adhere to community guidelines.
Roanoke County does not have a general curfew for all residents. However, some specific areas or individuals (such as minors) may be subject to curfews depending on local ordinances or legal guardians' rules. It is advisable to check with local authorities for specific information on curfews in Roanoke County.
Umm... yeah a person of any age could walk around town. Do you mean is it legal for an 11 year old to walk around town? If so, the answer is yes. Though some places have curfews for minors. If these curfews are not met you could be fined. Make sure to check if your town or neighborhood has any curfews.
Sugarland, a city in Texas, does not have a citywide curfew. However, specific rules and regulations may apply to minors, often set by local ordinances or school districts. It's essential to check with local authorities for any updates or specific guidelines regarding curfews, especially during special events or emergencies.
no minors should not be given two wheelers to drive
Yes, it is legal for a minor to sit in most bars in Ohio with a SOBER parent or a legal guardian. However, the establishment does NOT have to allow a minor in. If the establishment makes a "no one under 18" rule, it is legal for them to refuse entry to minors regardless of who is accompanying the minor.