A minor in a public or private place during the curfew hours shall not be considered in violation of this chapter under the following circumstances:
A. When the minor is accompanied by a parent of such minor.
B. When the minor is accompanied by an adult authorized by a parent of such minor to take said parent's place in accompanying said minor for a designated period of time and purpose within a specified area.
C. When the minor is exercising First Amendment rights protected by the United States Constitution, such as the free exercise of religion, freedom of speech and the right to such exercise, provided that the minor has in his possession a writing, signed by the minor and by a parent of the minor, with their home address and telephone number, specifying when, where and in what manner the minor will be in a public place during curfew hours in the exercise of a First Amendment right specified in such writing.
D. When the minor is, with parental consent, in or on a public place in a case of reasonable necessity.
E. When the minor is on the sidewalk or property where the minor resides or on either side of or across the street from the place where the minor resides and the adult owner or resident of that property has given permission for the minor to be there.
F. When the minor is, with parental consent, returning home from, and within one hour after the termination of, a school or Village-sponsored activity or an activity of a religious, voluntary, cultural or community organization.
G. When the minor is, with parental consent, in a motor vehicle engaged in normal travel and when the minor is engaged in bona fide interstate movements along major routes through the Town/Village or interstate travel beginning or ending in the Town/Village.
H. When the minor is engaged in, or traveling to or from a place of, employment.
I. When the minor is engaged on an errand involving a medical emergency or other emergency involving an immediate and significant threat to life or property.
J. When the minor is authorized by a special events permit from the Mayor carried on the person of the minor thus authorized, as follows:
(1) When necessary nighttime activities of a minor are inadequately provided for by the provisions of this chapter, recourse may be had to the Mayor for a special permit as circumstances warrant.
(2) Upon the Mayor's finding of necessity for the use of a public place or places, and with written parental consent, the Mayor may grant a special permit, in writing, for use of a specified public place or places by such minor, for such specified periods of time as in the Mayor's judgment may be necessary.
(3) Such special permit may be revoked by the Mayor for good cause shown following a hearing.
Notice of the existence of this chapter and of the curfew regulations established by it shall be posted, from time to time, in, on or at such public or quasi-public places as may be determined by the Chief of Police in order that the public may be informed of the existence of this chapter and its regulations.