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by silverfeatherx5 from Milwaukee

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Question:

How does the curfew apply to the teens that have jobs?

If the teen is scheduled to work until 10:30 but one of their parents works nights and can't pick them up and the other parent doesn't want to wake up the little ones that need their sleep for school, and are not old enough to be home alone.  Or another scenario, the parent is a single one raising more than the one teen and again needs to be responsible for those sleeping and the teen needing to get home after curfew.


Is there a grace period for those that are in uniform and can prove they are just going from work to home?


I guess I am asking as our 17 year old just got his first job and I am curious how this is going to affect either us or his job.

Is there a place to look up the ordinance governing the curfew in Milwaukee? I am specifically asking Milwaukee as we live in and he works in Milwaukee. I know different cities have slightly different guidelines.

I have never seen anyone address curfew in this way and now because of Antoine1's blog I am now seeking direction!

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jazzbode read my blog view my photos
Apr 17, 2008 | 4:38 PM

Go to www.milwaukee.gov
Click on City of Milwaukee, and you should be able to find city ordinance rules, and there might actually be a link that addresses curfew.

aaro-nf read my blog view my photos
Apr 17, 2008 | 5:23 PM

that is a good question. but i have no answer for that. great job on the posting of this blog.

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