§ 130.53 EXCEPTIONS.
   A juvenile who is in a public place or establishment during the restricted hours shall not be in violation of this subchapter if:
   (A)   The juvenile is accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or other adult person 21 years of age or older authorized by the parent or guardian of the juvenile and having the lawful care and custody of the minor;
   (B)   The juvenile is upon an emergency errand directed by his or her parent, guardian or other adult person 21 years of age or older having the lawful care and custody of the minor, or is reacting to or responding to an emergency;
   (C)   The juvenile is engaged in a lawful employment activity or using a direct route to or from a place of employment;
   (D)   The juvenile is attending or traveling directly to or from an activity involving the exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech, freedom of assembly or free exercise of religion;
   (E)   The juvenile is in a motor vehicle with parental consent for normal travel with interstate and intrastate travel through the town being excepted in all cases from this subchapter;
   (F)   The juvenile is attending or traveling to or from, by direct route, an official school, religious or recreational activity that is supervised by adults and sponsored by a public or private school, the town or other governmental entity, a civic organization or another similar entity that accepts responsibility for the juvenile; and
   (G)   The juvenile is married or emancipated or is a member of the armed services of the United States.
(Ord. passed 8- -1997)