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CURFEW ENFORCEMENT/NIGHT TIME LOITERING

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Long Beach Police Department

The 2008 summer break for Long Beach students is fast approaching and schools will be letting out for the summer.

The Long Beach Police Department would like to remind parents that Section 9.58.010 of the Long Beach Municipal Code states: "It is unlawful for any minor under the age of eighteen (18) years to remain in or upon any 'public place' as defined in Section 9.02.090, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. the following day."

The Long Beach Police Department takes nighttime loitering/curfew violations seriously. Our experience has shown us that children who are on the street after curfew are more likely to become victims of violent crime, and also are more likely to become involved in criminal behavior.

We are here to remind parents that it is important for them to know where their children are at all times and ensure they get home safely before curfew. The Long Beach Police Department will strictly enforce the curfew statutes through the summer break. Additionally, we have adjusted our staffing at the Youth Services Division to accommodate any enforcement action.

Curfew laws are there to protect children/youth and keep them safe, and Long Beach police officers will enforce this law with your child's safety in mind. By working together, we can help provide your child/youth a safe and enjoyable summer break.

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