The Council of the Borough of Marietta, being
cognizant of the problem of juvenile delinquency and believing that
it can be dealt with more effectively by regulating the hours during
which minors less than 18 years of age may remain in public places
and certain establishments without adult supervision and by defining
more clearly certain duties and responsibilities upon those who have
the custody and responsibility for the care of such minors, direct
that in the administration and enforcement of this chapter the fundamental
purpose of reducing juvenile delinquency shall be foremost.
It shall be unlawful for any minor to remain
in or upon any public place or establishment in the Borough of Marietta
after hours unless accompanied by a parent or upon an errand or other
legitimate business directed by a parent or unless engaged in gainful,
lawful employment after hours, in which case, said minor shall carry
written identification and evidence of such employment.
No parent shall knowingly permit any minor to
remain in or upon any public place or establishment after hours unless
the parent shall accompany the minor or shall direct the minor, in
writing, to perform an errand or engage in other legitimate business,
which writing shall be kept in the possession of such minor; or unless
such minor is engaged in gainful, lawful employment after hours, in
which case said minor shall carry written identification and evidence
of such employment.
It shall be unlawful for any operator of an
establishment knowingly to permit any minor to remain upon the premises
of said establishment after hours.
Each violation of the provisions of this chapter
shall constitute a separate offense.
Any police officer who finds a minor violating
any provisions of this chapter shall endeavor to obtain the name,
age, date of birth and address of the minor and the names of the minor's
parents. The minor shall thereupon either be brought to the police
station and the parents notified or shall be taken or instructed to
proceed directly to his/her home. The information obtained from the
minor, together with a full report, shall be transmitted to the parents
of the minor advising them of the violation of this chapter. A record
of all violations shall be kept.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate
any provision of this chapter, upon conviction thereof in an action
brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the manner provided
for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules
of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more
than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and
costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that
a violation of this chapter continues, or each section of this chapter
which shall be found to have been violated, shall constitute a separate
offense.
The Susquehanna Regional Police Department is
hereby authorized from time to time to promulgate such rules and regulations,
including the extension of hours for special occasions, as in their
sole and uncontrolled discretion shall be necessary or useful in the
enforcement of this chapter.