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    Question: What is the curfew for Scottsdale, Arizona?

    Answer: Scottsdale Curfew Law (7 days a week)
    15 years and under-10:00 p.m.
    16 & 17 years-12:00 a.m.

    EXCEPTIONS: You may be out past curfew when: accompanied by parent or legal guardian; necessary for work, including going to or returning from work (prior permission by parent or guardian); any reasonable, legitimate and specific business or activity, with permission by parent or guardian.

    Citywide Park Curfew: 10:30 p.m. (all ages)


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    6 thru 10 of 15 comments     1  [ 2 ]  3    
    On 06/28/08
    sk from AZ said:
    I am confused by your curfew law for scottsdale,az..you have stated that under 15 years of age a child can not be out past 10:00p.m without an adult or parent. then you say any reasonable, legitimate and specific business or activity, with permission by parent or guardian..can my child go to the movies with his other 15 year old friends and not get into trouble if the movie gets out at 10:45p.m? Is my child allowed to go to the movies if it starts at 9:45 P.M? thanks
    On 06/22/08
    ZOHAN from AZ said:
    I TINK DAT DA RULES IN ME COUNTRY R MUUUCHHH MOOOR BETA DEN DA RULES IN A-Z. IT BE A FREE COUNTRY & WE SHUD DO WUT WE WANT!!!!!!!!! -DONT MESS WITH THE ZOHAN!
    On 03/14/08
    mary from AZ said:
    i disagree with this law in a way ..if we arent doing anything bad then why do we need a law to just talk..like me and my friend like to talk outside her house and we were not doing anything bad and if anyobody does anything bad its not gonna stop them
    On 02/06/08
    bob from AZ said:
    i think curfews are stupid cause we should do whatever we want it is a free country
    On 01/08/08
    mike from AZ said:
    More laws and rules to deny people of all ages their right to pursue happiness. It doesn't matter what time it is if you aren't hurting anyone or breaking laws. If you are then a curfew isn't going to stop you anyway.
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