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    Question: Is it true that you can have a note from your parents to be out after curfew?

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    In Arizona, a minor is not violating a county or city curfew if they are accompanied supervising adult, are on an emergency errand or have been specifically directed to the location on reasonable, legitimate business or some other activity by the supervising adult. (A.R.S. § 11-251(40)).

     


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    On 11/12/02
    Samantha from AL said:
    i think that parents should be the ones who make the curfews for there children they should be the reponsible ones and let there children make the misstakes. teenagers would not have to break the law and sneak around if they dont have a curfeew made by the law alot of conflics would be solved
    On 10/29/02
    Matt from WI said:
    I think curfuw is getting way out of hand in my town if your coaght walking around with toilet paper its 250.00$ a roll. People need to stop and think about what there doing. For other people don't have to pay for there mistakes.
    On 10/21/02
    matthew from MN said:
    I tink that curfews are the most idiotic thing. When adult say that you can't trust teens or teens are the trouble makers of this society and then actually look at the statistics of these so called "trouble-makers" and how many of them are arrested each year, they much, much less then the age group that is persecuting us. And when people say that teens are worse drivers than adults, (which i agre partly with) gets me upset. I doagree that teens are worse drivers than maybe 20 or 30 or 40 years olds maybe even 50 year olds. but when you start saying that we are worse than 70, 80 year olds, that
    On 05/21/02
    gandu from TX said:
    Arent you to young to go clubbing anyways?!?!?!? HMMMMM maybe thats why there are curfews.. to keep unwanted KIDSSS out out adult entertainment locations.
    On 05/21/02
    Gandu from TX said:
    A curfew was invented to keep kids exactly like you out of trouble; kids that think they are comparable to an adult. Read back over what you said in about a few years. You will see how wrong you are and how good thew cerfew system is.
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