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Juvenile Curfew: Santa Monica vs South Gate

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and South Gate, CA?

Santa Monica and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Monica enforces curfew restrictions for minors under 18. Minors must not be in public places during late-night hours without a parent or guardian. Exceptions include employment, emergencies, and constitutional activities.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County enforces juvenile curfew provisions for unincorporated areas. Minors under 18 are generally prohibited from public places during late-night hours. The LA County Sheriff's Department handles enforcement in unincorporated communities like East LA, Willowbrook, and Altadena.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta MonicaSouth Gate
Applies ToMinors under 18Minors under 18
NighttimeLate-night hours restricted-
ExceptionsEmployment, emergenciesWith parent, employment, emergencies
EnforcementSMPDLA County Sheriff
Hours-Late night curfew hours

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Santa Monica FAQ

What age does curfew apply to?

Typically minors under 17. Some cities set the threshold at 16 or 18. Check Santa Monica ordinance.

What are the exceptions?

Common exceptions include traveling to/from work, school activities, emergencies, and being with a parent or guardian.

South Gate FAQ

What are the juvenile curfew hours in unincorporated LA County?

Sunday-Thursday: 10 PM to 6 AM. Friday-Saturday: 12:01 AM to 6 AM. These apply to minors under 18 in public places.

What are the exceptions to the curfew?

Minors accompanied by a parent/guardian, traveling to or from work, attending a supervised school or religious activity, running an errand for a parent, or exercising First Amendment rights are exempt.

Can parents be fined for curfew violations?

Yes. Parents who knowingly permit curfew violations face fines starting at $250 for the second offense and up to $1,000 for subsequent violations within 12 months.

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