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City of Hartford
Police Department
50 Jennings Road
Hartford, Connecticut 06120
(860) 757-4000
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Daryl K. Roberts
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Eddie A. Perez
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NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Thursday, August 14, 2008
CURFEW DETAILS AND DEFINITIONS
(Hartford) -
The following information
is provided by the Hartford Police Department to the public with
respect to the enforcement of City of Hartford Municipal Code Section 25-4
Curfew for Minors, which reads:
It shall be unlawful for
any child under the age of eighteen (18) years to loiter on the
streets or in any theater or other public place in the city after 9:00
p.m., unless such child is accompanied by his/her parent or guardian, or
other adult person into whose care and custody such child has been
committed by his/her parent or guardian.
Under Hartford Police Order
7-73 "It shall be the policy of the Hartford Police Department to enforce
provisions of 25-4 of the Municipal Code of the City of Hartford. This
ordinance is implemented as a measure to remove loitering minors and
juveniles from public places for their safety or the safety of others.
It shall be enforced with the knowledge that it is not indented to prohibit
individuals under the age of eighteen (18) from engaging in lawful and
purposeful pursuits or activities when they are accompanied by a parent,
guardian or other responsible adult the minor or juvenile has been entrusted
to.
Definitions:
Juvenile: Youth
under the age of sixteen (16).
Minor: Youth
under the age of eighteen (18) and sixteen (16) or older.
Responsible Adult:
Person eighteen (18) or older into whose care and custody a minor or
juvenile has been entrusted by their parent or guardian.
Loitering: The
current City of Hartford Municipal Code Section 25-8 defines Loitering:
(a) As used
in this section, "to loiter" means standing around, moving slowly
about, spending time idly, sauntering, delaying , lingering or lagging
behind.
(b) It shall
be unlawful for any person or group of persons to loiter on the streets,
sidewalks, crosswalks, walks in public parks or any other public area so
as to impede and interfere with the use of the street, sidewalk,
crosswalk, walk in a public park or other public area by any other
person. Any police officer may order any person violating this
subsection to cease and desist from interfering with the right of any
other person to use the street, sidewalks, crosswalks, walks in public
parks or any other public area.
(c) It shall
be unlawful for any person or group of persons to loiter on the grounds
or within any building of a school within the city so as to in a any way
impede, interfere with or interrupt the operation of any school or class
within such school. Any person in charge of such school or his
designee may order any person violating this subsection to immediately
quit such premises.
(d) It shall
be unlawful for any person to loiter on private property within the city
if ordered to quit the private property by the owner thereof or his
agent.
State law references:
Authority to prohibit loitering, G.S. ss 7-148(c)(7)(F)(i),(ii).
If a juvenile or minor is
found in violation of Municipal Code 25-4, Curfew for Minors, the officer
will escort the juvenile to their home and turn the juvenile over to a
parent, guardian or responsible adult and:
(i) For first time
violations, both Juveniles and Minors, officers will issue a written
warning.
(ii) For Juveniles,
subsequent violations the officer will make a Juvenile Referral in
accordance with Department procedure.
(iii) Minors, i.e. those
16 and 17, for subsequent violations will be issued a Misdemeanor
Summons for Community Court.
On receipt of a Juvenile
Referral, the Commander of the Juvenile Investigative Division shall review
as to the cause of the offense, coordinate with Juvenile Court, HPD Court
Liaison Officer, Department of Children and Families, Office of Youth
Services, and other divisions to make appropriate referrals to responsible
community groups, agencies, and/or the Juvenile Review Board.
In commenting on the
enforcement of the city's Curfew for Minors, Hartford Police Chief Daryl K.
Roberts said, "The enforcement of the curfew, meant as an emergency 30-day
measure, is intended first and foremost to ensure Hartford youth are in as
safe an environment as possible while we implement tougher investigative and
enforcement activities."

860-722-TIPS (8477)
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Contact: Nancy
M. Mulroy,
Public Information Officer, Hartford Police Department, (860) 757-4021
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