[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of Gloucester City as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
A. Offenses against the public peace, safety and morals shall be punishable
as herein provided.
B. Offense against the public peace, safety and morals are hereby defined
to include:
(1) A felony, high misdemeanor, misdemeanor or other offense.
(2) Violation of any penal law or municipal ordinance.
(3) Any act or offense for which he could be prosecuted in the method
partaking of the nature of a criminal action or proceeding.
(4) Being a disorderly person.
(8) Knowingly associating with thieves or vicious or immoral persons.
(9) Growing up in idleness or delinquency.
(10) Knowingly visiting gambling places, or patronizing other places or
establishments, his admission to which constitutes a violation of
law.
(11) Idly roaming the streets at night.
(12) Habitual truancy from school.
(13) Deportment endangering the morals, health or general welfare of said
child.
(14) Including any and all state statutes under Title 39 of the Motor
Vehicle Act as to violations in the operation and use of a motor vehicle,
but not including violations for parking.
(15) Sale and use of narcotics or other drugs.
(16) Defacing the property of another (graffiti).
(17) Destroying any property of another.
(21) Loitering in groups of three or more on any public streets, highways
or alleys.
(22) Littering or destruction or defacing of public property owned by
the governments of the city, county or state.
(23) Destruction of playground equipment and public parks.
(24) Consumption of alcoholic beverages on a public street.
(27) Lack of supervision by a parent, legal guardian or other person having
the care or custody of a minor child under the age of 18. A "person"
is defined to include parents, guardians or persons having custody
or control of minor children.
It shall be unlawful for any parent, legal guardian or other
person having the care or custody of a minor child under 18 years
of age by any act or word, or the failure to act or by the lack of
supervision and control over said minor child to encourage, contribute
toward, cause or tend to cause said child to violate this ordinance
by reason of the activity of said minor child within the City of Gloucester
City.
Supervision is the exercise of control over a minor child, knowing
his whereabouts, knowing with whom he associates and in what activities
he or she may engage in which could affect or offend the public peace,
safety and morals.
It shall be unlawful for any parent, legal guardian or other
person having custody and care of any minor child under the age of
18 to assist, aid, abet, allow, permit or encourage said minor to
violate the provisions of this ordinance or any other ordinance of
the City of Gloucester City as defined herein, either by overt act,
by failing to act or by lack of supervision and control over said
minor child.
The fact that a child under the age of 18 years is apprehended
while on any public streets, highways, alleys or parks during the
hours of curfew shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this
ordinance on the part of the parents, legal guardian or other person
having custody or care of said minor.
When any person under the age of 18 years is apprehended in
violation of this ordinance or violation of any laws of the state
as outlined in this ordinance and has been brought before the Judge
of the Division of Camden County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court,
and upon the Court's determination that the child is guilty of
the offense within the purview of this ordinance, the parent, legal
guardian or other person having care and custody of said minor may
be summoned before a Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Gloucester
City and ordered to provide supervision of the minor. The failure
of said parent, legal guardian or other person having legal custody
of said minor child, upon a second offense, shall cause the parent,
legal guardian or the other person having custody of said minor child
to be subject to the penalties herein.
Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall,
upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $500
or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to such inconsistency
only.
This ordinance shall take effect after final passage and publication
as provided by law.
[Adopted 5-7-1998 by Ord.
No. 13-1998; amended in its entirety 4-5-2001 by Ord. No. 6-2001]
No person under the age of 18 (a minor) shall purchase or, within
or upon any public place or area, use or be in possession of cigarettes
or other tobacco products within the City of Gloucester City.
It shall be unlawful for the parent or guardian or any person
having the care, custody or control of any minor child to permit such
minor child to purchase, possess or use any tobacco products within
or upon any public place or area.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PARENT
Any natural parent or guardian or any adult person of the
age of 21 or over who is responsible for the care, custody and control
of any minor child.
PUBLIC PLACE OR AREA
Any place or area to which the public is invited or upon
which the public is permitted, including but not limited to any sidewalk,
street or any other right-of-way, park, playground and any other property
owned by the city, any commercial area or shopping center, and any
school property.
TOBACCO PRODUCT
Any product made from the tobacco plant for the purpose of
smoking, chewing, inhaling or other personal use, including cigars,
chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, snuff and cigarettes in any form.
The first duty of the apprehending officer or official shall
be to take into protective custody the minor child who has violated
this article. Said officer or official shall then make a complete
record of the circumstances under which the minor child was discovered
in apparent violation of this article, and such record shall include
the names and addresses of all persons who have either the legal or
moral obligation for said minor child's well being and the nature
of each obligation (i.e., parent, guardian, custodian, etc.) Upon
completion of a record of all of the salient facts, the officer or
official shall personally return the minor child to his home or place
of residence immediately, at which time said officer or official shall
inform the parent or legal guardian with whom the minor child resides
that, upon the event of a subsequent violation by the minor, such
parent or legal guardian shall be summoned before the Municipal Court
of the City of Gloucester City, and that, at the time of the appearance
before said Court, there will be a complete review of all the facts
and circumstances of the case. Upon issuance of a summons for violation
of this article, said officer or official shall then forward the report
described in this section to the Municipal Court Administrator of
Gloucester City.
It shall be the duty of the Police Department of the City of
Gloucester City to serve formal written notice upon any parent or
legal guardian that there has been a violation of this article and
that, upon the event of a subsequent violation by a minor, such parent
or guardian shall be summoned before the Municipal Court of Gloucester
City and will be subject to a fine, community service, or other penalty
as prescribed by the Judge of said Municipal Court. This notice shall
be captioned "Notice of First Violation of Tobacco Ordinance" and
shall contain an explanation of the ordinance. This notice shall be
served by the Gloucester City Police Department by hand and/or by
certified mail.
A. For a first offense of any minor child found guilty of violating
any of the provisions of this article, said minor child, at his or
her expense or the expense of the parent or guardian, shall be required
to participate in an educational program concerning the dangers of
smoking and tobacco use.
B. For a second or subsequent offense by a minor child found guilty
of violating any of the provisions of this article, said minor child
shall be required to perform community service in an amount not to
exceed 50 hours, may be subject to a fine not to exceed $250, or both.
C. A parent or legal guardian found guilty of violating any of the provisions
of this article shall be required to perform community service in
an amount not to exceed 50 hours, may be subject of a fine not to
exceed $500, or both. If both the minor child and the parent or legal
guardian are found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this
article, they shall be required to perform the community service together.
Community service may include attendance at a parenting skills program.