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Millet Establishes Tough Curfew Bylaw For Young People

Pipestone Flyer

Millet, Alberta, has recently decided to implement a tougher curfew bylaw directed towards youth within the town to try to curb the potential of late night mischief and/or vandalism.

The bylaw has been set that anyone under the age of 16 years old is not allowed out in public, without a parent or guardian, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. If the young person is caught, they could face a fine of $100 and the parent or guardian could face a fine of $300 for first offence.

Subsequent offences could see fines of $150, as well as an additional $300 fine for the parent or guardian.