Not Legal Advice: In Chino CA, it is unlawful for any minor to loiter, idle, wander or in any other manner be in or upon the public streets, or any other public place between the hours of ten p.m. and sunrise the following day.
For inquiries you may call the City of Chino Council public information officer on (909) 334-3307.
Juvenile curfew laws are typically enacted at the state and local level, and prohibit people of a certain age (usually under 18) from being in public or in a business establishment during certain hours. Goals behind these laws are frequently cited as maintenance of social order, and prevention of juvenile crime.
Struggling over curfew is one of the biggest conflicts that parents and téens often encounter with each other. Téens may not like a curfew because they think it cuts into their fun and freedom, while parents insist that curfews are for their child’s protection and good health. Here are some things that parents can do to make the process easier for téens to understand and respect shared by Helpyourteennow.com.