This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Curfew Ordinance."
It shall be unlawful for any person 17 or fewer years of age (under
18) to be or remain in or upon the streets within the Township of South Fayette
at night during the period ending at 6:00 a.m. and beginning:
A. At 10:00 p.m. for minors 11 or fewer years of age.
B. At 10:30 p.m. for minors 12 or 13 years of age.
C. At 11:00 p.m. for minors 14 or more years of age.
It shall be unlawful for a parent having legal custody of a minor knowingly
to permit or by inefficient control to allow such minor to be or remain upon
any street within the township under circumstances not constituting an exception
to or otherwise beyond the scope of this chapter. The term "knowingly" includes
knowledge which a parent should reasonably be expected to have concerning
the whereabouts of a minor in that parent's legal custody. It is intended
to continue to keep neglectful or careless parents up to a reasonable community
standard of parental responsibility through an objective test. It shall, a
fortiori, be no defense that a parent was completely indifferent to the activities
or conduct or whereabouts of such minor.
Prevailing community standards and the real internalization thereof
or interpersonal sanctions therefor that, in practice, count for much, as
to when minors should be off the streets, reflected in this chapter, are hereby
undergirded with the following legal sanctions.
A. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance
shall, upon summary conviction before any District Justice of the Township
of South Fayette or elsewhere, be subject to a fine of not more than $600
for each and every offense, plus costs of prosecution for each offense and,
in default of payment of such fine and costs, to imprisonment in the county
jail for a term not exceeding 30 days. Each day a violation exists shall constitute
a separate offense.
B. Any minor who shall violate any of the provisions of
this chapter more than three times shall be reported by the Board of Commissioners
to a society or organization whose purpose it is to take charge of incorrigibles
and delinquents, and proceedings shall then be taken, under the Juvenile Act,
42 Pa.C.S.A. § 6301 et seq., before the Juvenile Court for the treatment,
supervision and rehabilitation of such minor.
C. A like procedure before the juvenile authorities shall
be followed in any case where the imposing of a fine or fines upon a parent
shall not be effective or where, for any other reason, the provisions of this
chapter cannot be made effective by the imposing of penalties under this section.
Severability is intended throughout and within the provisions of this
chapter. If any provision, including inter alia any exception, part, phrase
or term or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held
invalid, the application to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected
thereby, and the validity of this chapter, in any and all other respects,
shall not be affected thereby. From excess of caution, the Board of Commissioners
is authorized to give advisory opinions, in writing or immediately reduced
to writing, which shall be binding and shall be adhered to by the police until
this chapter is amended in such respect, interpreting terms, phrases, parts
or any provisions. Normally such advisory opinions shall be in response to
good faith, signed letters, addressed to him at the township administration
building, questioning as ambiguous, as having a potentially chilling effect
on constitutional rights specifically invoked or as otherwise invalid, in
all three categories with respect to proposed conduct definitely described.
This administrative remedy must be exhausted prior to presenting to any court
a question in any of said three categories. The Township Board of Commissioners
does not intend a result that is absurd, impossible of execution or unreasonable.
It is intended that this chapter be held inapplicable in such cases, if any,
where its application would be unconstitutional. A constitutional construction
is intended and shall be given. The Board of Commissioners does not intend
to violate the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the Constitution
of the United States of America.
The Township Board of Commissioners will continue its evaluation and
updating of this chapter.
A. Accordingly, there shall be compiled and informally reported
to the Township Board of Commissioners through effective channels (such as
the normal monthly distribution by the Township Manager and Township Secretary
to each member of the Board of Commissioners and the Township Solicitor of
noteworthy material) all exceptional cases hereunder of reasonable necessity,
the notices of school and other activities, the Board of Commissioners'
special permits and the Board of Commissioners' regulations hereinbefore
authorized and the Board of Commissioners' advisory opinions, for consideration
by the appropriate committee and by the Township Board of Commissioners in
further updating and continuing evaluation of this chapter.
B. For the same reasons, as well as for the
implementation beyond these legal aspects of the basic purposes hereof, the
Board of Commissioners and relevant committees of the Board of Commissioners,
through their respective Chairmen, in coordinated efforts, shall work with
existing and may organize voluntary groups and shall stimulate volunteer leadership
in programs of research and of action dealing constructively, on neighborhood
and local bases, with juvenile delinquency and the prevention, control or
containment thereof in all its ramifications and with practicable steps toward
the good life and a better life for minors 17 or fewer years of age and with
the working of this chapter, community-wide and in individual cases, as one
much needed legal tool toward that end, as well as for continuing present
protection of minors and of other persons and of property and other interests
important to the welfare of the people of the Township of South Fayette.