The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Falls finds that:
A. A serious situation has been created by a substantial
increase in the number and seriousness of crimes committed by minors against
persons and property within the Township, and this has created a menace to
the preservation of public peace, safety, health, morals and welfare.
B. The increase in juvenile delinquency has been caused
in part by the large number of minors who are permitted to remain in public
places and in certain establishments during night hours without adult supervision.
C. The problem of juvenile delinquency can be reduced by
regulating the hours during which minors may remain in public places and in
certain establishments without adult supervision and by imposing certain duties
and responsibilities upon the parents or other adult persons who have care
and custody of minors.
The following definitions apply to this chapter:
ESTABLISHMENT
Any privately owned place of business carried on for a profit or
any place of amusement or entertainment to which the public is invited.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 years.
PARENT
Any natural or adoptive parent of a minor; a guardian, or any adult
person 21 years of age or older, responsible for the care and custody of a
minor.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any privately owned property on which a person enters without the
consent of the owner, tenant, occupier or custodian.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any public street, highway, road; government-owned park, playground,
vacant lot or building; privately owned and government-owned parking areas
open to the general public; unattended church property, firehouse, library
and railroad property, canal; lawns, roads and public areas of multiple family
housing projects and mobile home and industrial parks.
REMAIN
To loiter, idle, wander, stroll or play in or upon.
Subject to the exceptions set forth in §
112-3B, it shall be unlawful for any parent of a person under the age of 18 years to allow or permit such minor person to be in or remain upon any public place or any establishment or private property, as above defined, after the hours mentioned in §
112-3A aforesaid.
[Amended 5-8-1995 by Ord.
No. 95-3; 1-25-2001 by Ord.
No. 2001-1]
Any minor or parent who violates or permits a violation of this chapter
shall be guilty of a summary violation and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorney's fees, incurred by the Township in the enforcement of this chapter.
Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. In default
of the payment of any fine, the defendant shall be sentenced to imprisonment
to the extent allowed by law for the punishment of summary offenses.