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Children found in violation of the curfew ordinance could face up to 90 days in juvenile detention and/or be fined up to $500.

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Children found in violation of the curfew ordinance could face up to 90 days in juvenile detention and/or be fined up to $500. Fine has emerged this Friday as one of the stories drawing attention in Singapore.

Key facts

  • Children found in violation of the curfew ordinance could face up to 90 days in juvenile detention and/or be fined up to $500.
  • If found in violation, the misdemeanor is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine of not more than $500.
  • City reminder: Minors could face juvie, fine for not following curfew in Grand Rapids.
  • “This is also a good time to remind teens and families that riders under 18 are not allowed to operate the City’s e-scooters and e-bikes and for everyone to remember that these devices are not allowed to operate on sidewalks in the downtown area,” said Deputy Chief P.J.
  • With the end of the school year in sight, city officials are reminding families that kids and teens have a curfew.

What we know

Going deeper, If found in violation, the misdemeanor is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine of not more than $500.

On the substance, City reminder: Minors could face juvie, fine for not following curfew in Grand Rapids.

Beyond the headlines, With the end of the school year in sight, city officials are reminding families that kids and teens have a curfew.

More precisely, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

It is worth noting that Parents or guardians who allow children to violate the curfew law could also be arrested and/or fined.

By the numbers

“This is also a good time to remind teens and families that riders under 18 are not allowed to operate the City’s e-scooters and e-bikes and for everyone to remember that these devices are not allowed to operate on sidewalks in the downtown area,” said Deputy Chief P.J.

On a related note, Children aged 12, 13 and 14 need to be in by 11 p.m.

Going deeper, 15 and 16-year-olds need to be in by 12 a.m. (midnight).

The wider context

On a related note, City of Grand Rapids issues reminder about teen curfew ordinance.

Going deeper, the city's curfew ordinance has a cutoff time that young people can be in public unsupervised:.

On the substance, the ordinance does not apply if the child or teen is with a parent or guardian.

Beyond the headlines, Baker. “We want residents and visitors alike to enjoy all the things Grand Rapids has to offer this summer, and that starts with recognizing that everyone has a role in keeping our community safe.”

More precisely, Officers will not take the children home, but parents will be contacted and must pick their child up from custody.

The bottom line

  • GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The City of Grand Rapids is reminding residents of their curfew law for kids and teens as the summer months near.
  • The city's curfew ordinance has a cutoff time that young people can be in public unsupervised:.
  • The ordinance does not apply if the child or teen is with a parent or guardian.
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