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<br /> the parent, guardian, or custodian, and under
<br /> circumstances which demonstrate actions indicating
<br /> oversight and concern for the child.
<br /> (k) PARENT means the mother, the father, or an
<br /> adoptive parent, but does not include an individual
<br /> whose parenta.l rights have been terminated.
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<br /> (I) PUBLIC PLACE means any place to which the public
<br /> or a substantial group of the public has access arid
<br /> includes, but is not limited to, streets, highways, and
<br /> the common areas of schools, hospitals, apartment
<br /> houses, office buildings, transport facilities, and
<br /> shops.
<br /> (m) REASONABLE SUSPICION means suspicion, based upon
<br /> specific facts and inferences that would lead a
<br /> reasonable person to conclude that someone being
<br /> stopped may have committed, may be committing, or
<br /> may be about to commit a violation.
<br /> (n) RECKLESSLY - A person acts recklessly, or is
<br /> reckless, with respect tc circumstances surrounding his
<br /> conduct or the result oi his conduct when he is aware
<br /> of but consciously disregards a substantial and
<br /> unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the
<br /> result will occur. The risk must be of such a nature
<br /> and degree that its disregard constitutes a gross
<br /> deviation from the standard of care that an ordinary
<br /> person would exercise under all the circumstances as
<br /> viewecl from the actor's standpoint.
<br /> (o) REMAIN means to walk, run, stand, drive, ride
<br /> about, stay or be otherwise present.
<br /> (p) STREET means a way or place, of whatever nature,
<br /> open to the use of the public as a matter of right for
<br /> purposes of vehicular travel or in the case of a
<br /> sidewalk thereot for pedestrian travel. The term
<br /> "street" includes the legal right-of-way, including but
<br /> not limited ta the traffic Ianes, curb, sidewalk,
<br /> whether paved or unpaved, and any grass plots or other
<br /> graunds found within the legal right-ot-way of a
<br /> street. The term "street" applies irrespective of what
<br /> the legal right-of-way is formally named ar called,
<br /> whether alley, avenue, court, road, or otherwise.
<br /> (q) TIME OF NIGHT means the prevailing standard of
<br /> time, whether Central Standard Time or Central Daylight
<br /> Savings time, generally observed at that hour by the
<br /> public in Paris, prima facie the time then observed in
<br /> the Paris Police Department's Communications Division.
<br /> (r) YEAR OF AGE continues from one birthday, such as
<br /> the sixteenth, to (but not including the day of the
<br /> next, such as the seventeenth birthday, making it clear
<br /> that 16 or less years of age is herein treated as
<br /> equivalent to the phrase "under 17 years of age".
<br /> Section 21-54. Curfew.
<br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for any child 16 or less
<br /> years of age (under 17) to intentionally, knowinglq,
<br /> recklessly, or with criminal negligence be or remain in
<br /> or upon the streets or a public place within the city
<br /> limits of Paris during the period ending at 6:00 A.M.
<br /> and beginning:
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