5-3-3: EXCEPTIONS:
It is a defense to prosecution under sections 5-3-2 and 5-3-4 of this chapter that:
   A.   The minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian or an adult having supervisorial custody of that minor.
   B.   The minor is on an emergency errand.
   C.   The minor has been specifically directed to the location on reasonable, legitimate business or some other activity by the parent, guardian or adult having supervisorial custody.
   D.   The minor is engaged in a lawful occupation or is in the process of traveling directly to or from the site of such occupation.
   E.   The minor, with the prior permission of the parent, guardian or adult having supervisorial authority over the minor is engaged in reasonable, legitimate and specific business and/or activity, including a function sponsored by a school, governmental entity, religious organization, recreational or athletic association or civil or political organization, or in traveling directly to or from any such function.
   F.   The minor is legally emancipated by marriage or otherwise.
   G.   The minor, with the consent of the parent, guardian or adult having supervisorial authority over the minor, is in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel.
   H.   The minor is on the sidewalk abutting the property where the minor resides or on either side of or across the street from where the minor resides and the adult owner or resident of the property consents to the minor's presence.
   I.   The minor is exercising first amendment rights, such as free exercise of religion, freedom of speech and the right of assembly, or other rights protected by the United States constitution. (Ord. 028-97, 8-18-1997)