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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.
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