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# An order by the Government for certain persons to return home daily before a certain time. It can either be to maintain public order (such as those after the 2003 North America Blackout and 2005 Civil Unrest In France ), or to suppress targeted groups (such as the one Adolf Hitler enacted on Jew ish people in Nazi Germany ). Curfews have long been directed at certain groups in many cities or states, such Japanese-American university students on the West Coast during World War II , African-American s in many towns during the time of Jim Crow Law s, or people younger than a certain age (usually within a few years either side of 18) in many towns of the U.S. since the 1980s ; see below. Some jurisdictions have also proposed "daytime curfews" that would prevent High School -age youth from visiting Public Place s during school hours or even during immediate after-school hours. # An order by the Legal Guardian s of a minor to return home before a specific time, usually in the evening or night. This may apply daily, or is separate per occasion, or varies with the day of the week (earlier on a so-called school night, i.e., if the minor has to go to school the next day). # A daily requirement for guests to return to their Hostel before a specified time, usually in the evening or night. Arriving later has the consequence of being locked out until the morning. It allows the hostel to dispense with a Doorman during the night, and improves quietness at night. Another way to dispense with a doorman, without curfew, is supplying a key to each guest, to take with them. # In Baseball , a time after which a game must end, or play be suspended. For example, in the American League the curfew rule for many years decreed that no Inning could begin after 1 A.M. local time. # LaGuardia Airport in New York City operates a rule that after a certain hour, incoming flights must be redirected to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey due to noise restrictions. The word comes from Anglo-Norman via Middle English , originally an instruction to cover and damp down the fires before retiring, "couvre feu": a very necessary precaution when cities were filled with wooden houses having thatched roofs. TEEN CURFEW Teen curfew is an "order" from the government preventing children or teenagers from loitering on the streets after a certain time. While in theory curfews are supposed to prevent juvenile crime from happening, teen curfews remain a controversial topic. Some teenagers engage in irresponsible and/or illegal activities at night time. Advocates of curfews believe that forbidding teens to be out late at night will reduce teenage crime as well as prevent others from being victims. While proponents of curfews feel this may be unfair to well-behaved teens, they feel that this is outweighed by communities' responsibility to protect all of their citizens. Opponents of curfews say that they are ineffective, pointing to statistics showing that most juvenile crimes occur between 3pm and 6pm (at the end of the school day), and many teenagers have little to do then but loiter. Some advocates against curfews believe that schools should increase investment in Extracurricular Activities to prevent loitering in the first place. Some also feel the implementation of curfew laws would cause an added burden on parents who may not be free all the time to take care and watch over their children. Teen curfew laws in the UK have been the subject of a successful legal challenge on human rights grounds, although the ruling is being appealed. {Link without Title} . Singapore has also imposed a curfew of 11pm on teenagers or children below 17 years of age. Those caught receive a warning and their parents will also receive a letter. The move, which was made in 2006 , was imposed to curb teenage crimes. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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