Between the hours of eleven p.m. on any day and sunrise of the immediately following day, it is unlawful for any minor to loiter, idle, wander, stroll or aimlessly drive or ride about in or upon any public street, avenue, highway, road, curb area, alley, park, playground or other public ground, public place or public building, place of amusement or eating place, vacant lot or unsupervised place, without a lawful purpose and/or in such a manner that the minor's conduct, in light of all surrounding circumstances, reasonably leads to a conclusion that the public peace or safety is thereby threatened or that the conduct constitutes a search or wait for an opportunity to breach the public peace or safety or otherwise commit a crime, or that the minor is in need of protective custody pursuant to Sections
300,
601 or
602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not apply when:
(1) The minor is accompanied by his or her parent or parents, adult spouse, legal guardian or other responsible adult to whom temporary custody of the minor, as well as permission to have that minor outside of the house or known place of temporary residence past the curfew hour, has been given by the parent, legal guardian or adult spouse.
(2) The minor is upon an errand directed by his or her parent or parents, adult spouse, legal guardian or other responsible adult to whom temporary custody of the minor, as well as permission to have that minor outside of the house or known place of temporary residence past the curfew hour, has been given by the parent, legal guardian or adult spouse.
(3) The presence of such minor in said place or places is connected with or required with respect to a business, trade, profession or occupation in which said minor is lawfully engaged.
(Ord. 1088 § 2 (part), 1989)