[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Commission of the City of South Pasadena
6-14-1994 as Ord. No. 94-11. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The City of South Pasadena hereby adopts Chapter 877.20 through 877.24
of the Florida Statutes establishing a curfew for individuals under the age
of sixteen (16), the provisions of which are set forth herein.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
An unforeseen combination of circumstances which results in a situation
that requires immediate attention to care for or prevent serious bodily injury,
loss of life or significant property loss. The term includes but is not limited
to a fire, a natural disaster or an automobile accident.
A privately owned place of business to which the public is invited,
including but not limited to a place of amusement or place of entertainment.
Any person under sixteen (16) years of age.
A place to which the public has access, including but not limited
to streets, highways, public parks and the common areas of schools, hospitals,
apartment houses, office buildings, transportation facilities and shops.
To stay unnecessarily in a particular place.
A.
A minor may not be or remain in a public place or establishment
between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. of the following day, Sunday
through Thursday, except in case of a legal holiday.
B.
A minor may not be or remain in a public place or establishment
between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and legal
holidays.
C.
A minor who has been suspended or expelled from school
may not be or remain in a public place, in an establishment or within one
thousand (1,000) feet of a school during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
during any school day.
D.
A minor who violates this section shall receive a written
warning for his first violation. A minor who violates this section after having
received a prior written warning is guilty of a civil infraction and shall
pay a fine of fifty dollars ($50.) for each violation.
E.
If a minor violates a curfew and is taken into custody,
the minor shall be transported immediately to a police station or to a facility
operated by a religious, charitable or civic organization that conducts a
curfew program in cooperation with a local law enforcement agency. After recording
pertinent information about the minor, the law enforcement agency shall attempt
to contact the parent of the minor and, if successful, shall request that
the parent take custody of the minor and shall release the minor to the parent.
If the law enforcement agency is not able to contact the minor's parent within
two (2) hours after the minor is taken into custody or if the parent refuses
to take custody of the minor, the law enforcement agency may transport the
minor to his residence or proceed as authorized under Part III, Chapter 39,
Florida Statutes.
A.
The parent of a minor has a legal duty and responsibility to ensure that the minor does not violate § 144-3.
B.
The parent of a minor has a legal duty and responsibility to personally supervise or arrange for a responsible adult to supervise the minor so that the minor does not violate § 144-3.
C.
The parent of a minor who knowingly permits his minor to violate § 144-3 shall receive a written warning for a first violation. A parent who knowingly permits the minor to violate § 144-3 after having received a prior written warning is guilty of a civil infraction and shall pay a fine of fifty dollars ($50.) for each violation.
Section 144-3 does not apply to a minor who is:
A.
Accompanied by his parent or another adult authorized
by the minor's parent to have custody of the minor.
B.
Involved in an emergency or engaged, with his parent's
permission, in an emergency errand.
C.
Attending or traveling directly to or from an activity
that involves the exercise of rights protected under the first amendment of
the United States Constitution.
D.
Going directly to or returning directly from lawful employment
or who is in a public place or establishment in connection with or as required
by a business, trade, profession or occupation in which the minor is lawfully
engaged.
E.
Returning directly home from a school-sponsored function,
a religious function or a function sponsored by a civic organization.
F.
On the property of or on the sidewalk of the place where
he resides or who is on the property or sidewalk of an adult next-door neighbor
with that neighbor's permission.
G.
Engaged in interstate travel or bona fide intrastate
travel with the consent of the minor's parent.
H.
Attending an organized event held at and sponsored by
a theme park or entertainment company, as defined in F.S. § 509.013(9).