Iowa City Issues First Curfew Citation
By Anna Lothson
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KCRG Intern
Story Created:
Mar 11, 2010 at 3:12 PM CST
Story Updated:
Mar 11, 2010 at 3:15 PM CST
IOWA CITY – The curfew ordinance that drew heavy debates from city councilors and residents has landed its first cited offender.
Shatani D. Buck Jr., 16, of Iowa City, was issued a curfew citation after being at Firewater bar, 347 S. Gilbert St., Thursday at 1:15 a.m.
Sgt. Denise Brotherton said a patrol officer was at the bar dealing with an unrelated matter when the officer saw a subject who was recognized as being a juvenile. Buck was cited for the violation – which carries a $50 fine plus court costs – and released to a relative.
The city ordinance went into effect Dec. 23, which states that curfew hours for 16- and-17-year-olds is midnight to 5 a.m. There are few exceptions, such as being with parents or a guardian, traveling from work, religious activities, school, or political activities. Brotherton said the department had only planned on issuing warnings until March 1, but said they reserved the right to issue a citation earlier if necessary.
The ordinance was first discussed by the council in September 2009, but it took many months before passing with a 4-3 vote.
Buck was also charged with underage possession of tobacco and presence in a bar after 10 p.m., according to the arrest blotter.
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