It is unlawful for any minor person under the age of eighteen
years to loiter in, upon or about the public streets, avenues, alleys,
parks, buildings or other public places, or any eating or drinking
establishment, between the hour of ten p.m. and sunrise the following
morning. However, the provisions of this section shall not apply in
the following circumstances: (a) when the minor is accompanied by
his or her parents, guardian or other adult having the legal care,
custody or control of the minor; (b) when the minor is upon an emergency
errand directed by his or her parent, guardian or other person having
legal care, custody or control of the minor; (c) when the minor is
going to or returning from a place of work or a meeting, dance, recreational
activity or other event organized or sponsored by a school or community
group; or (d) when the minor is going to or returning from a private
residence at which the minor is or was an invitee.
(Ord. 1041 § 2, 1988)
It is unlawful for the parent, guardian or other person having
the legal care, custody or control of any minor under the age of eighteen
years to allow or permit such minor to violate any provision of this
chapter.
(Ord. 1041 § 2, 1988)
It is unlawful for any person to assist, aid, abet or encourage
any minor under the age of eighteen years to violate any provision
of this chapter.
(Ord. 1041 § 2, 1988)
Each owner, agent, manager or keeper of a hotel or motel shall
immediately report to the police department of the city the presence
therein, between the hours of ten p.m. and sunrise the following morning,
of any and all minors under the age of eighteen years, unless the
minor is accompanied by the parent, guardian or other person having
the care and custody or is an employee of the hotel or motel. The
report shall include the name, age, last known place of residence
of the minor or minors and the names and residences of the parents,
guardian or other custodian of the minor, insofar as such information
can be obtained from the minor.
(Ord. 1041 § 2, 1988)
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished as provided in Chapter
1.24 of this code.
(Ord. 1041 § 2, 1988)