§ 26-328 ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   Juveniles. When a juvenile is found to be in violation of this division, the officer shall inquire of the records to determine whether the juvenile is a first offender, repeat offender or chronic offender.
      (1)   First offender. If the juvenile is a first offender, he or she will be given a warning and transported to the Police Department, where a responsible adult will be contacted to retrieve the juvenile, or where convenient for the officer and within the town limits, the juvenile may be transported to the residence of his or her parent or guardian.
      (2)   Chronic offender. A juvenile who is a chronic offender of the youth protection curfew will be referred to the county’s Department of Juvenile Justice.
      (3)   Incident report for children ten years or younger. If the juvenile is ten years of age or younger, a copy of the incident report will be forwarded to the county’s Department of Social Services.
   (B)   Parents and guardians. A parent or guardian of a repeat offender, who is found guilty in the Municipal Court of violating this division shall be subject to a fine or be imprisoned for up to 30 days. The Municipal Court may, in its discretion, require a specified number of hours of community service in lieu of a fine or imprisonment.
   (C)   Establishment owners and operators. An owner or operator of an establishment who is found guilty in the Municipal Court of violating this division shall be subject to a fine or imprisoned for up to 30 days. The Municipal Court may, in its discretion, require a specified number of hours of community service in lieu of a fine or imprisonment.