The Borough Council of the Borough of Oaklyn does specifically find
and determine that a substantial number of incidents involved in the violation
of public peace are committed by minors and in a significant part are occasioned
by the failure of the parent of the minor to exercise reasonable control and
supervision over said minor. There presently exists in the State of New Jersey
certain statutes which do afford a means whereby parents are alerted to the
responsibilities to both the minor and to society in general, and it is the
legislative judgment of the Council, after investigation of all the facts,
that supplemental local legislation is desirable and necessary to accomplish
and enforce effective parental control and responsibility over minors. It
is this void that this chapter is intended to fulfill pursuant to N.J.S.A.
40:48-1.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
A VIOLATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE
Defacing, damaging or destroying public property or the private property
of another within the Borough of Oaklyn; committing an assault or assault
and battery upon another in the Borough; or consuming and/or possessing alcoholic
beverages and/or harmful drugs in a public place in the Borough.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 years.
PARENT
Includes either or both parents of a minor, the legal guardian of
such minor or other persons having the care or custody of the minor committing
the violation of the public peace. In order to sustain a conviction under
this chapter it shall not be necessary to prove that the minor resided in
or with the offending parent.
An offense by a parent shall be rebuttably presumed pursuant to §
95-4 of this chapter when the following events occur: If a minor has been convicted before a court of competent jurisdiction of an act defined as juvenile delinquency or a juvenile offense, which conviction the parents shall be rebuttably presumed to have knowledge of, and such minor shall again be charged and subsequently convicted of the same classification of offense, then, and in that event, it shall be rebuttably presumed that the parent allowed, permitted and suffered said minor to commit a violation of the public peace.
It shall be unlawful for any parent to assist, aid, abet, allow, permit,
suffer or encourage such minor to commit a violation of the public peace,
as defined herein, either by overt act, by failure to act or by lack of supervision
and control over such minor.
Any parent who shall violate the terms of this chapter shall, upon conviction
thereof, be subject to punishment by a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment
not exceeding 90 days, or both, in the discretion of the court.