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Title: Teen Curfew Law


1
Teen Curfew Law
Civic Action Project
  • Andrea M. and Natalie S.

2
Illinois Current Curfew
  • Sunday-Thursdays the curfew is 10 p.m. - 6 a.m.
  • On Fridays and Saturdays the curfew is 11 p.m. -
    6 a.m.
  • If you are driving past curfew then your license
    is considered invalid.
  •  If you are ticketed for a curfew violation your
    license or permit may be suspended.

3
Other States Curfews
  • New York does not have a curfew.
  • Michigan Midnight- 5am.
  • Iowa If your 16 or 17, you can not drive after
    1230
  • Ohio The curfew is from 1-6 a.m.

4
Problems with Illinois Current Curfew
  • Causes accidents due to student speeding to get
    home
  • Some work hours require students to be out past
    their curfew.
  • If there is a need to make a late night errand
    for a loved one that is not able to, were not
    able to legally do that.

5
Changes We Would like to make to the Current
Curfew
  • We think that the curfew should be pushed back an
    hour on both weekdays and weekends.
  • We would like to modify the existing policy, and
    have the law changed by summer 2010.
  • We feel like changing the curfew will limit the
    number of accidents caused by speeding.

6
City Curfew Changes
  • Through research we found that the curfew in the
    state of Illinois is 12am. Due to this research
    we realized to keep this a city issue the latest
    we could extend our curfew to is 12am. If we
    extended it past this time, we would be
    addressing a state not city issue.

7
Evidence of Later Curfew Having Positive Results
  • Michigan Overall crash risk for 16 year-olds was
    reduced by 25 in 1999 compared to 1996.  Risk of
    a night-time crash was 53 lower in 1999 vs. 1996
    while risk of a crash during daytime hours was
    24 lower (net 29 reduction in risk attributed
    to nighttime restrictions)

8
Constitutional Proof
  • One possible perspective on curfew laws is their
    effects on the rights of young people and their
    families. Teenagers and young children are
    recognized as citizens by the Fourteenth
    Amendment, which states that
  • -All persons born or naturalized in the United
    States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,
    are citizens of the United States and of the
    State wherein they reside. No State shall make or
    enforce any law which shall abridge the
    privileges or immunities of citizens of the
    United States nor shall any State deprive any
    person of life, liberty, or property, without due
    process of law nor deny to any person within its
    jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
    (Constitution)

9
Outcome of an unmodified curfew
  • If this curfew is not modified we predict that
    there will be
  • - More accidents as a result of speeding
  • -Teens will continue to be dishonest and find
    new, alternative, unsafe, ways to rebel against
    there parents.
  • -Insurance rates will continue to go up due to
    the number of accidents increasing.

10
Who to Contact
  • Wheaton City Hall, 630-260-2000
  • Address 303 W. Wesley St.
  • Mailing Address P.O. Box 727, Wheaton, IL 60187
  • Hours of Operation 830 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-
    Friday

11
How to become an effective citizen
  • Two skills of effective citizens How to follow
    the laws, research government policies.
  • Two attitudes of effective citizens Want a
    better America, Have personal beliefs.
  • Two areas of knowledge of an effective citizen
    Current events, foreign affairs.
  • Two actions of effective citizens protesting,
    discuss issues.

12
How we became effective citizens
  • Through the civic action project we were able to
    exchange our ideas with others on a specific
    issue. Through collaborative research we were
    able to put all of our ideas and others ideas in
    use to make a difference or at least put the word
    out there about our issue with the teen curfew.
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