Los Angeles, California Curfew Ordinance refers to the law enforced in the city of Los Angeles that imposes certain restrictions on the movement and activity of individuals, especially minors, during specific hours of the day and night. This ordinance aims to maintain public safety, reduce crimes, and protect the well-being of the community. The Los Angeles Curfew Ordinance includes various types to address different age groups and circumstances. These types consist of: 1. General Curfew: This is the most common type that applies to all individuals under a certain age, typically 18 years old, prohibiting them from being in public places or streets during specified hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. 2. School-Day Curfew: This curfew specifically targets minors during school hours. It restricts them from being in public places during regular school days, ensuring their attendance and discouraging truancy. 3. Weekend Curfew: Designed to regulate the activities of minors during the weekends, this type of curfew restricts their presence in public places during specific hours, often extending into the late evening or early morning. 4. Halloween Curfew: In order to ensure the safety of children during Halloween festivities, the Los Angeles Curfew Ordinance includes specific provisions for minors on Halloween night, typically limiting their presence in public areas during nighttime hours. Keywords: — Los Angeles CurfeOrdinancenc— - California curfew law — Public safety regulation— - Minors' movement restrictions — Crime prevention measure— - Community protection guidelines — School-day curfew LoAngelesle— - Weekend curfew ordinance — Halloween curfew LoAngelesle— - Curfew for minors — Restricted hours for minors in public areas