Tupelo Implements Curfew for Minors to Enhance Safety
The City of Tupelo has reaffirmed its curfew ordinance for individuals under 18. The law aims to keep minors safe by restricting their presence in public during certain hours, especially at night.
Curfew hours are from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 12:01 a.m. to 6 a.m. Friday and Saturday. During these times, minors are prohibited from being in public places unless they meet specific exceptions, according to city officials.
During school days, children of compulsory school age cannot be out in public from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. unless they qualify for a legal exception, such as being with a parent, traveling to or from work with proper documentation, returning from a school activity, or during emergencies.
City officials emphasize parental responsibility, noting that parents can be cited if they knowingly allow their children to violate curfew. The goal, they say, is to promote safety and ensure minors are supervised during curfew hours, as outlined in the city’s ordinance.
The full ordinance is detailed in Sec. 19-51 through 19-56 of the Tupelo city code, which specifies the rules and exceptions related to juvenile curfew laws.
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