Each country in the world has its own curfew in the summer, after which underage children can no longer freely walk around the city without parents. In today's article, we will explain why it is necessary, and from what age you can forget about this strict ban.
Curfews in summer are most often called forbidden time. It exists in order to protect the inhabitants of a certain city and reduce the crime rate and the number of victims. Usually curfews must obey, first of all, minor children who (for their own safety) do not have the right to appear on the streets of the city after a specified time. However, curfews can also apply to the general population, that is, adults, if the situation requires it. Usually, a state of emergency is the situation.and wartime when it’s very dangerous to be on the street at night. Compliance with the rules of curfew is monitored by special police units and military patrols that bypass the city during the day and night. If we talk about Russia, the curfew in the summer comes at 23:00 Moscow time, and in the winter - at 22:00. After this time, if the police notice a teenager on the street, his parents will face a fairly large fine for not enforcing the existing law.
However, not all citizens of the Russian Federation know about the curfew law, many do not even have an idea of what this is specifically about. That is why very often minor children (adolescents) become victims of all kinds of crimes, robberies and violence. In order to protect loved ones from such troubles, each citizen needs to know the curfew applies to children of what age (namely, up to how old), and after what time they should not go out. First of all, this law must be studied by parents of minor children, since it is they who are responsible for the fate and well-being of their child. In the event of a violation of the law, it is they who will first be asked by law enforcement officers. Next, we will familiarize ourselves with this law and tell what its essence is.« » 20 2008 . , 7 . , , , . 14 22:00 .
What is this getting? If the child is 13.5 years old, he is obliged to observe a curfew. From the age of 14 - walk where and when you want ?! After the aforementioned law was published, many parents began to write to law enforcement agencies (and on forums) that 14 years is absolutely not the age at which a child can already walk around the streets with might and main. However, no amendments to this law have been made. If we talk about the current situation, the curfew in the summer has lost all meaning, since this is exactly the time of year when all the children want to stay on the street for as long as possible. What will happen next - time will tell.