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Curfew

A curfew is an order that imposes certain regulations during specified hours.[1] Typically, curfews order all people affected by them to remain indoors during the evening and nighttime hours.[2][3] Such an order is most often issued by public authorities, but may also be given by the owner of a house to those living in the household. For instance, children are often given curfews by their parents, and an au pair is traditionally given a curfew by which time he or she must return to his or her host family's home. Some jurisdictions have juvenile curfews which affect all persons under a certain age not accompanied by an adult or engaged in certain approved activities.

Armed police enforce a curfew in Atlanta, Georgia, during the 2020 George Floyd protests.

Curfews have been used as a control measure in martial law, as well as for public safety in the event of a disaster, epidemic, or crisis.[4] Various countries have implemented such measures throughout history, including during World War II and the Gulf War. The enforcement of curfews has been found to disproportionately affect marginalised groups, including those who are homeless or have limited access to transportation.[5][6]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, curfews were implemented in several countries, including France, Italy, and Poland, as a measure to limit the spread of the virus.[7] However, recent studies have reported negligible or no effect,[8] and even a potential increase in virus transmission.[9] The use and enforcement of curfews during the pandemic has been associated with human rights violations and mental health deterioration, particularly among females and young people, further complicating their use as a control measure.[10][11] Curfews may also impact road safety, as studies indicate a potential decrease in crashes during curfew hours but an increase in crashes before curfew due to rushing.[12]

Etymology

Between the evening twilight and the grayness before dawn one can hardly make out the walls of the houses, for there is no lighting in the medieval city as we said. At evening curfew the women cover the coals in the hearth with ash to reduce the fire hazard. The houses are built with beams of oak and every one is a potential tinderbox waiting to blaze up, so at night the only flames left burning are the candles before the holy images. Why would the streets need to be lit anyway? In the evening the entrances to the dangerous neighborhoods are barred, chains are stretched across the river to prevent a surprise attack from barbarian raiders coming upstream, and the city gates are locked tight. The city is like one big household, with everything well secured.

Arsenio Frugoni, Quoted in Urban Space in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age[13]

The word "curfew" /ˈkɜːr.fj/ comes from the Old French phrase "couvre-feu", which means "cover fire".[1] It was later adopted into Middle English as "curfeu", which later became the modern "curfew".[14] Its original meaning refers to a law by William the Conqueror that all lights and fires should be covered to extinction at the ringing of an eight o'clock bell to prevent the spread of destructive fire within communities in timber buildings.[15]

Historical

Curfews have been used since the Middle Ages to limit uprisings among subordinate groups, including Anglo-Saxons under William the Conqueror. Prior to the U.S. Civil War, most Southern states placed a curfew on slaves.[16]: 603 

Modern curfews primarily focus on youth as well as during periods of war and other crisis. In the United States, progressive reformers pushed for curfews on youth, successfully securing bans on children's nighttime presence on streets in cities such as Louisville, Kentucky and Lincoln, Nebraska. General curfews were also put into place after crises such as the 1871 Chicago Fire.[16]: 603–605 

Wartime curfews were also implemented during the first and second world wars. A formal curfew order introduced by the British board of trade, ordered shops and entertainment establishments to extinguish their lights by 10:30 p.m. to save fuel during World War I.[17]

Types

  • An order issued by public authorities or military forces requiring everyone or certain people to be indoors at certain times, often at night. It can be imposed to maintain public order (as was the case with the northeast blackout of 2003, the 2005 French riots, the 2010 Chile earthquake, the 2011 Egyptian revolution, and the 2014 Ferguson unrest), or suppress targeted groups. Curfews have long been directed at certain groups in many cities or states, such as Japanese-American university students on the West Coast of the United States during World War II, African-Americans in many towns during the time of Jim Crow laws, or people younger than a certain age (usually within a few years either side of 18) in many towns of the United States since the 1980s. In recent times, curfews have been imposed by many countries during disease epidemics or pandemics such as the COVID-19 pandemic; see below.
  • A rule set for a child or teenager by their parents or legal guardians, requiring them to return home by a specific time, usually in the evening or night. This may apply daily, or vary with the day of the week, e.g., if the minor has to go to school the next day.
  • An order by the head of household to a domestic assistant such as an au pair or nanny. The domestic assistant must then return home by a specific time.
  • A daily requirement for guests to return to their hostel before a specified time, usually in the evening or night.
  • A daily requirement that a person subject to a court order, such as probation or bail conditions, must return to their home before a certain hour and be inside it until a certain hour of the morning.
  • In baseball, a time after which a game must end, or play be suspended. For example, in the American League the curfew rule for many years decreed that no inning could begin after 1 am local time (with the exception of international games).
  • In aeronautics, night flying restrictions may restrict aircraft operations over a defined period in the nighttime, to limit the disruption of aircraft noise on the sleep of nearby residents. Notable examples are the London airports of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, which operate under the Quota Count system.
  • In a few locations in the UK patrons of licensed premises may not enter after a "curfew" time, also known as "last orders". In Inverclyde, for example, this is currently set at 12:00 am.[18]

By country

 
British paratroopers enforce curfew in Tel Aviv after King David Hotel bombing, July 1946. Photographer: Haim Fine, Russian Emmanuel collection, from collections of the National Library of Israel.
 
Movement and curfew pass, issued under the authority of the British Military Commander, East Palestine, 1946

Australia

On 17 August 2011, a nighttime curfew was imposed on children who had run amok in the streets of Victoria after repeating youth offenses.[19]

On 2 August 2020, following the surge of COVID-19 cases in Victoria, especially in Melbourne, Victorian premier Daniel Andrews declared a state of disaster across the state and imposed stage 4 lockdown in Metropolitan Melbourne. The new measures included nighttime curfew, which was implemented across Melbourne from 20:00 to 05:00 (AEST). The restrictions came into effect at 18:00 (6 pm) and lasted until 28 September 2020 (5 am).[20][21]

On 16 August 2021, following a surge of COVID-19 cases and a drop in compliance in restrictions in Victoria, especially in Melbourne, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews reinstated the curfew in Melbourne, this time from 21:00 to 05:00 (AEST) effective midnight 17 August 2021 until at least 2 September 2021.[22]

On 20 August 2021, as COVID-19 cases continued to surge in New South Wales, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian imposed a curfew in the local government areas of Bayside, Blacktown, Burwood, Campbelltown, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, Fairfield, Georges River, Liverpool, Parramatta, Strathfield, and parts of Penrith, from 9:00 pm to 5:00 am (AEST) beginning from 23 August.[23]

Belgium

On 17 October 2020, due to surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Belgium, Prime Minister Alexander De Croo announced a nationwide curfew from midnight to 05:00 am local time. The curfew was imposed on 19 October 2020 and was to last for four weeks.[24] The government also announced the closure of cafes, bars and restaurants for one month and alcohol sales were banned after 8:00 pm local time.[25]

Canada

 
Sign in a Montréal store window indicating that the store would close early due to curfew (2021).

On 6 January 2021, due to a surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the province of Quebec, a curfew was ordered by the premier of Quebec François Legault. The curfew was adjusted for different areas of the province depending on the number of cases, amongst other criteria. The more populous areas, such as the urban areas of Montréal and Quebec City qualified as "red zones" and were placed under a curfew from 8 pm to 5 am while the less urban areas were either "orange zones" with a curfew from 9:30 pm to 5 am. This curfew was expected to be in effect from 9 January up to and including 8 February 2021. "Yellow zones" did not have curfew. However, the curfew did not end in February. It ended on May 28, 2021.[26] On December 30, 2021, Quebec reinstated the nightly curfew this time starting at 10:00 pm to 5:00 am.[27] Following the reinstatement of the curfew, studies came out doubting its effectiveness in lowering the transmission of COVID-19.[28]

Egypt

On 28 January 2011, during the Egyptian Revolution and following the collapse of the police system, President Hosni Mubarak declared a country-wide military enforced curfew.[29] However, it was ignored by demonstrators who continued their sit-in in Tahrir Square. Concerned residents formed neighborhood vigilante groups to defend their communities against looters and the newly escaped prisoners.[30]

On the second anniversary of the revolution, in January 2013, a wave of demonstrations swept the country against President Mohamed Morsi who declared a curfew in Port Said, Ismaïlia, and Suez, three cities where deadly street clashes had occurred. In defiance, the locals took to the streets during the curfew,[31] organizing football tournaments and street festivals,[32] prohibiting police and military forces from enforcing the curfew.

Fiji

On 27 March 2020, Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama announced a nationwide curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. that would take effect on 30 March. The times have been adjusted forward and backward on several occasions, but as of January 2022, this curfew is still in effect.[33] The government of Fiji maintains that this curfew will stay in effect for the foreseeable future.[34]

France

On 14 October 2020, following the surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in France that threatened to overwhelm hospitals, French President Emmanuel Macron declared a national state of public health emergency for the second time and imposed a nighttime curfew in the Île-de-France region that includes Paris, as well as Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Rouen, Saint-Etienne, and Toulouse. The curfew ran from 09:00 pm to 06:00 am local time (CEST) (08:00 pm to 05:00 am CET) and was implemented from 17 October 2020 to last four weeks.[35]

Under the rules, people in those cities could only leave their homes for essential reasons,[36] and anyone who violated the curfew would face a fine of 135 euros ($158.64) for the first offence. A second offence would bring a far steeper fine of 1,500 euros, or around $1,762.[37] On 23 October, the curfew was expanded to 38 departments and French Polynesia. In total, 54 departments and one overseas collectivity were affected by new restrictions, comprising 46 million people, or two-thirds of the French population.[38]

Iceland

Under Iceland's Child Protection Act (no. 80/2002 Art. 92),[39] minors aged 12 and under may not be outdoors after 20:00 (8:00 pm) unless accompanied by an adult. Minors aged 13 to 16 may not be outdoors after 22:00 (10:00 pm), unless on their way home from a recognized event organized by a school, sports organization or youth club. During the period 1 May to 1 September, children may be outdoors for two hours longer.

Children and teenagers that break curfew are taken to the local police station and police officers tell their parents to come and get them. The age limits are based upon year of birth, not date of birth. If a parent cannot be reached, the child or teenager is taken to a shelter.

Ireland

Several medieval towns in Ireland had a curfew after the English model. In Galway a curfew bell was rang every night before the town gates were locked.[40] In Kilkenny the night watchmen stood guard over the market stalls "from curfew to cockcrow."[41]

During the 1916 Easter Rising, Dublin was under curfew between 7:30 p.m. and 5:30 am.[42]

During the Irish War of Independence curfews were regularly imposed, including in 1920 in Dublin between midnight and 5 am. Curfew between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. was imposed on Cork City in July 1920 after the shooting of Gerald Smyth; in August it was extended to many parts of Munster.[43]

In 1921 Limerick was under a curfew.[44][45][46] In 1921, Dublin's curfew began at 10 pm, moved to 9 p.m on 4 March.[47]

In the Republic of Ireland, a restriction on movement order may be placed on an offender, which may include a curfew element.[48][49][50]

Italy

In Italy a curfew went into effect from October 2020 to limit the spread of COVID-19. Between 22 and 26 October 2020 Lombardy, Campania, Lazio, Sicily, Calabria and Piedmont imposed a curfew between 11.00 pm and 5.00 am, so any movement was prohibited.[51][52][53]

With the ministerial decree of 3 November 2020,[54] corrected with the DPCM of 3 December 2020,[55] and 14 January 2021,[56] the Italian Regions are grouped into three types of different epidemiological scenarios. A curfew is instituted nationwide from 10 pm to 5 am, shopping centers are ordered to close on weekends, and the use of distance learning for high schools.[57]

There have been many protests and riots against the curfew nationwide since it came into effect. However, the curfew has not been lifted by the government.[58][59]

Jersey

 
Notice of a curfew in Jersey, 1942.

During the German occupation of the Channel Islands, curfews were imposed.

Morocco

On 21 December 2020, the government of Morocco first announced a nationwide nighttime curfew as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to come into effect on 23 December.[60] Initially implemented for a three-week period from 9:00 pm–6:00 am, it was extended throughout 2021 alongside the state of health emergency, with hours altered during Ramadan (8:00 pm–6:00 am),[61] and from May to early August (11:00 pm–4:30 am).[62] The curfew was lifted on 10 November 2021.[63]

Netherlands

In the Netherlands, a curfew from 9:00 pm to 4:30 am local time went into effect on 23 January 2021 to limit the spread of COVID-19.[64] Across the first two nights, 5,765 people were given the 95 euro fine for disobeying the curfew.[65] Nationwide anti-curfew riots occurred from 23 until 26 January, resulting in the arrests of over 575 people. On 8 February, the government announced an extension of the curfew until 2 March.[66] The curfew was lifted on April 28, 2021[67] and has not been reinstated since then.

Poland

A strict nationwide curfew was imposed in December 1981 following the introduction of Martial law in Poland.

Slovenia

In Slovenia, a curfew was implemented in February 1942 in the area occupied by Italy during World War II. More recently, it was imposed in October 2020 during the COVID-19 epidemic to limit the spread of the virus.[68] The curfew, which was referred to as the "epidemiological curfew," was enforced from 20 October 2020 to 12 April 2021, from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am local time, for a total of 174 days.[69] The measure was recommended by the government's COVID-19 expert group and enforced under the Infectious Diseases Act. The curfew was criticized by some experts as unnecessary and was challenged for its potential violation of human rights.[70] In April 2023, the Constitutional Court declined to assess the curfew regulations as no longer valid, although a concern has been raised that similar measures may be implemented in the future.[71]

South Korea

In South Korea, a curfew was imposed following the American military occupation and end of Japanese colonial rule in 1945. It remained in place throughout the Korean War and decades thereafter until it was lifted on 4 January 1982 under the presidency of Chun Doo-hwan, a few months after the capital Seoul was awarded host of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[72]

Spain

In Spain, a curfew was imposed from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am local time on 25 October 2020 to limit the spread of COVID-19, in addition to some Autonomous Communities starting the curfew at 10:00 pm.[73]

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Police are empowered to declare and enforce a Police Curfew in any police area for any particular period to maintain the peace, law and order under the Police Ordinance. Under the emergency regulations of the Public Security Ordinance, the President may declare a curfew over the whole or over any part of the country. Travel is restricted, during a curfew, to authorised persons such as police, armed forces personal and public officers. Civilians may gain a Curfew Pass from a police station to travel during a curfew.

 
Enforcing a curfew in Hebron, 1969

Ukraine

During the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, curfews are imposed in all oblasts of Ukraine, usually lasting from 10 or 11 pm to 5 am.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom's 2003 Anti-Social Behaviour Act created zones that allow police from 9 pm to 6 am to hold and escort home unaccompanied minors under the age of 16, whether badly behaved or not. Although hailed as a success,[74] the High Court ruled in one particular case that the law did not give the police a power of arrest, and officers could not force someone to come with them. On appeal the court of appeal held that the act gave police powers to escort minors home only if they are involved in, or at risk from, actual or imminently anticipated bad behaviour.[75]

In a few towns in the United Kingdom, the curfew bell is still rung as a continuation of the medieval tradition where the bell used to be rung from the parish church to guide travelers safely towards a town or village as darkness fell, or when bad weather made it difficult to follow trackways and for the villagers to extinguish their lights and fires as a safety measure to combat accidental fires. Until 1100 it was against the law to burn any lights after the ringing of the curfew bell. In Morpeth, the curfew is rung each night at 8 pm from Morpeth Clock Tower. In Chertsey, it is rung at 8 pm, from Michaelmas to Lady Day.[76] A short story concerning the Chertsey curfew, set in 1471, and entitled "Blanche Heriot. A legend of old Chertsey Church" was published by Albert Richard Smith in 1843, and formed a basis for the poem "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight". At Castleton in the Peak District, the curfew is rung from Michaelmas to Shrove Tuesday.[77] At Wallingford in Oxfordshire, the curfew bell continues to be rung at 9 pm rather than 8 pm which is a one-hour extension granted by William The Conqueror as the Lord of the town was a Norman sympathiser. However, none of these curfew bells serves its original function.

Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, during The Troubles, an attempt was made to search for weapons held by Irish republican paramilitaries on the Falls area of Belfast on 3–5 July 1970. The result, known as the Falls Curfew, was 36 hours of riots, looting and gun battles between British soldiers and the Official IRA and the Provisional IRA. Four civilians were killed by the British Army and dozens were injured. The curfew was later found to be illegal and no further attempts to impose curfews were made during the Troubles.[78]

During the 2020–21 coronavirus pandemic, a curfew was imposed between Christmas 2020 and New Years 2021, 8 p.m. to 6 am, to reduce contagion.[79][78]

United States

Curfew law in the United States is usually a matter of local ordinance (mainly applied by a municipality or county), rather than federal law. However, the Constitution guarantees certain rights, which have been applied to the states through the 14th Amendment. Hence, any curfew law may be overruled and struck down if, for example, it violates 1st, 4th, 5th or 14th Amendment rights.

Nonetheless, curfews are set by state and local governments. They vary by state[80] and even by county or municipality.

American military curfews are a tool used by commanders at various installations to shape the behavior of soldiers.[81]

Juvenile curfews

Local ordinances and state statutes may make it unlawful for minors below a certain age to be on public streets, unless they are accompanied by a parent or an adult or on lawful and necessary business on behalf of their parents or guardians. For example, a Michigan state law provides that "[n]o minor under the age of 12 years shall loiter, idle or congregate in or on any public street, highway, alley or park between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m., unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian, or some adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the child." MCLA § 722.751; MSA § 28.342(1). Curfew laws in other states and cities typically set forth different curfews for minors of different ages.

The stated purpose of such laws is generally to deter disorderly behavior and crime, while others can include to protect youth from victimization and to strengthen parental responsibility,[82] but their effectiveness is subject to debate. Generally, curfews attempt to address vandalism, shootings, and property crimes, which are believed to happen mostly at night, but are less commonly used to address underage drinking, drunk driving and teenage pregnancy. Parents can be fined, charged or ordered to take parenting classes for willingly, or through insufficient control or supervision, permitting the child to violate the curfew. Many local curfew laws were enacted in the 1950s and 1960s to attack the "juvenile delinquent" problem of youth gangs. Most curfew exceptions include:

  • accompanied by a parent or an adult appointed by the parent;
  • going to or coming home from work, school, religious, or recreational activity;
  • engaging in a lawful employment activity or;
  • involved in an emergency;

Some cities make it illegal for a business owner, operator, or any employee to knowingly allow a minor to remain in the establishment during curfew hours. A business owner, operator, or any employee may be also subject to fines.[83]

A 2011 UC-Berkeley study looked at the 54 larger U.S. cities that enacted youth curfews between 1985 and 2002 and found that arrests of youths affected by curfew restrictions dropped almost 15% in the first year and approximately 10% in following years.[84] However, not all studies agree with the conclusion that youth curfew laws actually reduce crime, and many studies find no benefit or sometimes even the opposite.[85][86] For example, one 2016 systematic review of 12 studies on the matter found that the effect on crime is close to zero, and can perhaps even backfire somewhat.[87]

There are also concerns about racial profiling.[88] In response to concerns about racial profiling, Montgomery County, Maryland, passed a limited curfew, which would permit police officers to arrest juveniles in situations that appear threatening.[89]

Mall curfews

Many malls in the United States have policies that prohibit minors under a specified age from entering the mall after specified times,[90] unless they are accompanied by a parent or another adult or are working at the mall during curfew times.[91] Such policies are known as mall curfews. The Youth Supervision Policy, requires all minors visiting Mall after 3 p.m. to be accompanied by someone 21 or older. One adult can chaperone up to four minors. The policy is part of the mall’s broader security program, which includes the addition of metal detectors, more patrols and a K-9 unit. Malls that have policies prohibiting unaccompanied minors at any time are known as parental escort policies.[92]

Curfews for adults

States and municipalities in the United States have occasionally enacted curfews on the population at large, often as a result of severely inclement weather or civil disorder. Some such curfews require all citizens simply to refrain from driving. Others require all citizens to remain inside, with exceptions granted to those in important positions, such as elected officials, law enforcement personnel, first responders, healthcare workers, and the mass media.

However, unlike juvenile curfews, all-ages curfews have always been very limited in terms of both location and duration. That is, they are temporary and restricted to very specific areas, and generally only implemented during states of emergency, then subsequently lifted or allowed to sunset.

In 1992, a curfew was imposed in Los Angeles, California during the Rodney King Riots.

In 2015, the city of Baltimore enacted a curfew on all citizens that lasted for five days and prohibited all citizens from going outdoors from 10 pm to 5 am with the exception of those traveling to or from work and those with medical emergencies. This was in response to the 2015 Baltimore protests.

During the global COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, local curfews were used (typically in combination with daytime lockdown policies) in the attempt to slow down the spread of the virus by limiting inessential interactions between people from different households.[93]

Later in 2020, citywide curfews were enacted in major cities across the country due to protests following the killing of George Floyd in May. Arizona enacted a statewide curfew. Countywide curfews were enacted for Los Angeles County and Alameda County in California.[citation needed]

In spring 2021, the city of Miami Beach, Florida enacted a citywide curfew due to public disorder associated with spring break celebrations.[citation needed]

See also

People

  • Don A. Allen, member of the California State Assembly and of the Los Angeles City Council in the 1940s and 1950s, urged enforcement of curfew laws.

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  • "Curfew" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.

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For other uses see Curfew disambiguation This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Too much content in By country on recent COVID 19 pandemic instead of curfews as a whole throughout history Please help improve this article if you can November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message A curfew is an order that imposes certain regulations during specified hours 1 Typically curfews order all people affected by them to remain indoors during the evening and nighttime hours 2 3 Such an order is most often issued by public authorities but may also be given by the owner of a house to those living in the household For instance children are often given curfews by their parents and an au pair is traditionally given a curfew by which time he or she must return to his or her host family s home Some jurisdictions have juvenile curfews which affect all persons under a certain age not accompanied by an adult or engaged in certain approved activities Armed police enforce a curfew in Atlanta Georgia during the 2020 George Floyd protests Curfews have been used as a control measure in martial law as well as for public safety in the event of a disaster epidemic or crisis 4 Various countries have implemented such measures throughout history including during World War II and the Gulf War The enforcement of curfews has been found to disproportionately affect marginalised groups including those who are homeless or have limited access to transportation 5 6 During the COVID 19 pandemic curfews were implemented in several countries including France Italy and Poland as a measure to limit the spread of the virus 7 However recent studies have reported negligible or no effect 8 and even a potential increase in virus transmission 9 The use and enforcement of curfews during the pandemic has been associated with human rights violations and mental health deterioration particularly among females and young people further complicating their use as a control measure 10 11 Curfews may also impact road safety as studies indicate a potential decrease in crashes during curfew hours but an increase in crashes before curfew due to rushing 12 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Historical 3 Types 4 By country 4 1 Australia 4 2 Belgium 4 3 Canada 4 4 Egypt 4 5 Fiji 4 6 France 4 7 Iceland 4 8 Ireland 4 9 Italy 4 10 Jersey 4 11 Morocco 4 12 Netherlands 4 13 Poland 4 14 Slovenia 4 15 South Korea 4 16 Spain 4 17 Sri Lanka 4 18 Ukraine 4 19 United Kingdom 4 19 1 Northern Ireland 4 20 United States 4 20 1 Juvenile curfews 4 20 2 Mall curfews 4 20 3 Curfews for adults 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksEtymology EditBetween the evening twilight and the grayness before dawn one can hardly make out the walls of the houses for there is no lighting in the medieval city as we said At evening curfew the women cover the coals in the hearth with ash to reduce the fire hazard The houses are built with beams of oak and every one is a potential tinderbox waiting to blaze up so at night the only flames left burning are the candles before the holy images Why would the streets need to be lit anyway In the evening the entrances to the dangerous neighborhoods are barred chains are stretched across the river to prevent a surprise attack from barbarian raiders coming upstream and the city gates are locked tight The city is like one big household with everything well secured Arsenio Frugoni Quoted in Urban Space in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age 13 The word curfew ˈ k ɜːr f j uː comes from the Old French phrase couvre feu which means cover fire 1 It was later adopted into Middle English as curfeu which later became the modern curfew 14 Its original meaning refers to a law by William the Conqueror that all lights and fires should be covered to extinction at the ringing of an eight o clock bell to prevent the spread of destructive fire within communities in timber buildings 15 Historical EditFurther information Curfew bell History Curfews have been used since the Middle Ages to limit uprisings among subordinate groups including Anglo Saxons under William the Conqueror Prior to the U S Civil War most Southern states placed a curfew on slaves 16 603 Modern curfews primarily focus on youth as well as during periods of war and other crisis In the United States progressive reformers pushed for curfews on youth successfully securing bans on children s nighttime presence on streets in cities such as Louisville Kentucky and Lincoln Nebraska General curfews were also put into place after crises such as the 1871 Chicago Fire 16 603 605 Wartime curfews were also implemented during the first and second world wars A formal curfew order introduced by the British board of trade ordered shops and entertainment establishments to extinguish their lights by 10 30 p m to save fuel during World War I 17 Types EditAn order issued by public authorities or military forces requiring everyone or certain people to be indoors at certain times often at night It can be imposed to maintain public order as was the case with the northeast blackout of 2003 the 2005 French riots the 2010 Chile earthquake the 2011 Egyptian revolution and the 2014 Ferguson unrest or suppress targeted groups Curfews have long been directed at certain groups in many cities or states such as Japanese American university students on the West Coast of the United States during World War II African Americans in many towns during the time of Jim Crow laws or people younger than a certain age usually within a few years either side of 18 in many towns of the United States since the 1980s In recent times curfews have been imposed by many countries during disease epidemics or pandemics such as the COVID 19 pandemic see below A rule set for a child or teenager by their parents or legal guardians requiring them to return home by a specific time usually in the evening or night This may apply daily or vary with the day of the week e g if the minor has to go to school the next day An order by the head of household to a domestic assistant such as an au pair or nanny The domestic assistant must then return home by a specific time A daily requirement for guests to return to their hostel before a specified time usually in the evening or night A daily requirement that a person subject to a court order such as probation or bail conditions must return to their home before a certain hour and be inside it until a certain hour of the morning In baseball a time after which a game must end or play be suspended For example in the American League the curfew rule for many years decreed that no inning could begin after 1 am local time with the exception of international games In aeronautics night flying restrictions may restrict aircraft operations over a defined period in the nighttime to limit the disruption of aircraft noise on the sleep of nearby residents Notable examples are the London airports of Heathrow Gatwick and Stansted which operate under the Quota Count system In a few locations in the UK patrons of licensed premises may not enter after a curfew time also known as last orders In Inverclyde for example this is currently set at 12 00 am 18 By country Edit British paratroopers enforce curfew in Tel Aviv after King David Hotel bombing July 1946 Photographer Haim Fine Russian Emmanuel collection from collections of the National Library of Israel Movement and curfew pass issued under the authority of the British Military Commander East Palestine 1946 Australia Edit On 17 August 2011 a nighttime curfew was imposed on children who had run amok in the streets of Victoria after repeating youth offenses 19 On 2 August 2020 following the surge of COVID 19 cases in Victoria especially in Melbourne Victorian premier Daniel Andrews declared a state of disaster across the state and imposed stage 4 lockdown in Metropolitan Melbourne The new measures included nighttime curfew which was implemented across Melbourne from 20 00 to 05 00 AEST The restrictions came into effect at 18 00 6 pm and lasted until 28 September 2020 5 am 20 21 On 16 August 2021 following a surge of COVID 19 cases and a drop in compliance in restrictions in Victoria especially in Melbourne Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews reinstated the curfew in Melbourne this time from 21 00 to 05 00 AEST effective midnight 17 August 2021 until at least 2 September 2021 22 On 20 August 2021 as COVID 19 cases continued to surge in New South Wales NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian imposed a curfew in the local government areas of Bayside Blacktown Burwood Campbelltown Canterbury Bankstown Cumberland Fairfield Georges River Liverpool Parramatta Strathfield and parts of Penrith from 9 00 pm to 5 00 am AEST beginning from 23 August 23 Belgium Edit Main article COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium On 17 October 2020 due to surge of COVID 19 cases and deaths in Belgium Prime Minister Alexander De Croo announced a nationwide curfew from midnight to 05 00 am local time The curfew was imposed on 19 October 2020 and was to last for four weeks 24 The government also announced the closure of cafes bars and restaurants for one month and alcohol sales were banned after 8 00 pm local time 25 Canada Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Canada Sign in a Montreal store window indicating that the store would close early due to curfew 2021 On 6 January 2021 due to a surge of COVID 19 cases and deaths in the province of Quebec a curfew was ordered by the premier of Quebec Francois Legault The curfew was adjusted for different areas of the province depending on the number of cases amongst other criteria The more populous areas such as the urban areas of Montreal and Quebec City qualified as red zones and were placed under a curfew from 8 pm to 5 am while the less urban areas were either orange zones with a curfew from 9 30 pm to 5 am This curfew was expected to be in effect from 9 January up to and including 8 February 2021 Yellow zones did not have curfew However the curfew did not end in February It ended on May 28 2021 26 On December 30 2021 Quebec reinstated the nightly curfew this time starting at 10 00 pm to 5 00 am 27 Following the reinstatement of the curfew studies came out doubting its effectiveness in lowering the transmission of COVID 19 28 Egypt Edit On 28 January 2011 during the Egyptian Revolution and following the collapse of the police system President Hosni Mubarak declared a country wide military enforced curfew 29 However it was ignored by demonstrators who continued their sit in in Tahrir Square Concerned residents formed neighborhood vigilante groups to defend their communities against looters and the newly escaped prisoners 30 On the second anniversary of the revolution in January 2013 a wave of demonstrations swept the country against President Mohamed Morsi who declared a curfew in Port Said Ismailia and Suez three cities where deadly street clashes had occurred In defiance the locals took to the streets during the curfew 31 organizing football tournaments and street festivals 32 prohibiting police and military forces from enforcing the curfew Fiji Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Fiji On 27 March 2020 Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama announced a nationwide curfew from 10 p m to 5 a m that would take effect on 30 March The times have been adjusted forward and backward on several occasions but as of January 2022 this curfew is still in effect 33 The government of Fiji maintains that this curfew will stay in effect for the foreseeable future 34 France Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in France On 14 October 2020 following the surge of COVID 19 cases and deaths in France that threatened to overwhelm hospitals French President Emmanuel Macron declared a national state of public health emergency for the second time and imposed a nighttime curfew in the Ile de France region that includes Paris as well as Grenoble Lille Lyon Marseille Montpellier Rouen Saint Etienne and Toulouse The curfew ran from 09 00 pm to 06 00 am local time CEST 08 00 pm to 05 00 am CET and was implemented from 17 October 2020 to last four weeks 35 Under the rules people in those cities could only leave their homes for essential reasons 36 and anyone who violated the curfew would face a fine of 135 euros 158 64 for the first offence A second offence would bring a far steeper fine of 1 500 euros or around 1 762 37 On 23 October the curfew was expanded to 38 departments and French Polynesia In total 54 departments and one overseas collectivity were affected by new restrictions comprising 46 million people or two thirds of the French population 38 Iceland Edit Under Iceland s Child Protection Act no 80 2002 Art 92 39 minors aged 12 and under may not be outdoors after 20 00 8 00 pm unless accompanied by an adult Minors aged 13 to 16 may not be outdoors after 22 00 10 00 pm unless on their way home from a recognized event organized by a school sports organization or youth club During the period 1 May to 1 September children may be outdoors for two hours longer Children and teenagers that break curfew are taken to the local police station and police officers tell their parents to come and get them The age limits are based upon year of birth not date of birth If a parent cannot be reached the child or teenager is taken to a shelter Ireland Edit Several medieval towns in Ireland had a curfew after the English model In Galway a curfew bell was rang every night before the town gates were locked 40 In Kilkenny the night watchmen stood guard over the market stalls from curfew to cockcrow 41 During the 1916 Easter Rising Dublin was under curfew between 7 30 p m and 5 30 am 42 During the Irish War of Independence curfews were regularly imposed including in 1920 in Dublin between midnight and 5 am Curfew between 9 p m and 3 a m was imposed on Cork City in July 1920 after the shooting of Gerald Smyth in August it was extended to many parts of Munster 43 In 1921 Limerick was under a curfew 44 45 46 In 1921 Dublin s curfew began at 10 pm moved to 9 p m on 4 March 47 In the Republic of Ireland a restriction on movement order may be placed on an offender which may include a curfew element 48 49 50 Italy Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Italy In Italy a curfew went into effect from October 2020 to limit the spread of COVID 19 Between 22 and 26 October 2020 Lombardy Campania Lazio Sicily Calabria and Piedmont imposed a curfew between 11 00 pm and 5 00 am so any movement was prohibited 51 52 53 With the ministerial decree of 3 November 2020 54 corrected with the DPCM of 3 December 2020 55 and 14 January 2021 56 the Italian Regions are grouped into three types of different epidemiological scenarios A curfew is instituted nationwide from 10 pm to 5 am shopping centers are ordered to close on weekends and the use of distance learning for high schools 57 There have been many protests and riots against the curfew nationwide since it came into effect However the curfew has not been lifted by the government 58 59 Jersey Edit Notice of a curfew in Jersey 1942 During the German occupation of the Channel Islands curfews were imposed Morocco Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Morocco On 21 December 2020 the government of Morocco first announced a nationwide nighttime curfew as part of its response to the COVID 19 pandemic to come into effect on 23 December 60 Initially implemented for a three week period from 9 00 pm 6 00 am it was extended throughout 2021 alongside the state of health emergency with hours altered during Ramadan 8 00 pm 6 00 am 61 and from May to early August 11 00 pm 4 30 am 62 The curfew was lifted on 10 November 2021 63 Netherlands Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands and 2021 Dutch curfew riots In the Netherlands a curfew from 9 00 pm to 4 30 am local time went into effect on 23 January 2021 to limit the spread of COVID 19 64 Across the first two nights 5 765 people were given the 95 euro fine for disobeying the curfew 65 Nationwide anti curfew riots occurred from 23 until 26 January resulting in the arrests of over 575 people On 8 February the government announced an extension of the curfew until 2 March 66 The curfew was lifted on April 28 2021 67 and has not been reinstated since then Poland Edit See also Militsiya hour A strict nationwide curfew was imposed in December 1981 following the introduction of Martial law in Poland Slovenia Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Slovenia In Slovenia a curfew was implemented in February 1942 in the area occupied by Italy during World War II More recently it was imposed in October 2020 during the COVID 19 epidemic to limit the spread of the virus 68 The curfew which was referred to as the epidemiological curfew was enforced from 20 October 2020 to 12 April 2021 from 9 00 pm to 6 00 am local time for a total of 174 days 69 The measure was recommended by the government s COVID 19 expert group and enforced under the Infectious Diseases Act The curfew was criticized by some experts as unnecessary and was challenged for its potential violation of human rights 70 In April 2023 the Constitutional Court declined to assess the curfew regulations as no longer valid although a concern has been raised that similar measures may be implemented in the future 71 South Korea Edit In South Korea a curfew was imposed following the American military occupation and end of Japanese colonial rule in 1945 It remained in place throughout the Korean War and decades thereafter until it was lifted on 4 January 1982 under the presidency of Chun Doo hwan a few months after the capital Seoul was awarded host of the 1988 Summer Olympics 72 Spain Edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in Spain In Spain a curfew was imposed from 11 00 pm to 6 00 am local time on 25 October 2020 to limit the spread of COVID 19 in addition to some Autonomous Communities starting the curfew at 10 00 pm 73 Sri Lanka Edit In Sri Lanka the Sri Lanka Police are empowered to declare and enforce a Police Curfew in any police area for any particular period to maintain the peace law and order under the Police Ordinance Under the emergency regulations of the Public Security Ordinance the President may declare a curfew over the whole or over any part of the country Travel is restricted during a curfew to authorised persons such as police armed forces personal and public officers Civilians may gain a Curfew Pass from a police station to travel during a curfew Enforcing a curfew in Hebron 1969 Ukraine Edit During the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine curfews are imposed in all oblasts of Ukraine usually lasting from 10 or 11 pm to 5 am United Kingdom Edit The United Kingdom s 2003 Anti Social Behaviour Act created zones that allow police from 9 pm to 6 am to hold and escort home unaccompanied minors under the age of 16 whether badly behaved or not Although hailed as a success 74 the High Court ruled in one particular case that the law did not give the police a power of arrest and officers could not force someone to come with them On appeal the court of appeal held that the act gave police powers to escort minors home only if they are involved in or at risk from actual or imminently anticipated bad behaviour 75 In a few towns in the United Kingdom the curfew bell is still rung as a continuation of the medieval tradition where the bell used to be rung from the parish church to guide travelers safely towards a town or village as darkness fell or when bad weather made it difficult to follow trackways and for the villagers to extinguish their lights and fires as a safety measure to combat accidental fires Until 1100 it was against the law to burn any lights after the ringing of the curfew bell In Morpeth the curfew is rung each night at 8 pm from Morpeth Clock Tower In Chertsey it is rung at 8 pm from Michaelmas to Lady Day 76 A short story concerning the Chertsey curfew set in 1471 and entitled Blanche Heriot A legend of old Chertsey Church was published by Albert Richard Smith in 1843 and formed a basis for the poem Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight At Castleton in the Peak District the curfew is rung from Michaelmas to Shrove Tuesday 77 At Wallingford in Oxfordshire the curfew bell continues to be rung at 9 pm rather than 8 pm which is a one hour extension granted by William The Conqueror as the Lord of the town was a Norman sympathiser However none of these curfew bells serves its original function Northern Ireland Edit In Northern Ireland during The Troubles an attempt was made to search for weapons held by Irish republican paramilitaries on the Falls area of Belfast on 3 5 July 1970 The result known as the Falls Curfew was 36 hours of riots looting and gun battles between British soldiers and the Official IRA and the Provisional IRA Four civilians were killed by the British Army and dozens were injured The curfew was later found to be illegal and no further attempts to impose curfews were made during the Troubles 78 During the 2020 21 coronavirus pandemic a curfew was imposed between Christmas 2020 and New Years 2021 8 p m to 6 am to reduce contagion 79 78 United States Edit Curfew law in the United States is usually a matter of local ordinance mainly applied by a municipality or county rather than federal law However the Constitution guarantees certain rights which have been applied to the states through the 14th Amendment Hence any curfew law may be overruled and struck down if for example it violates 1st 4th 5th or 14th Amendment rights Nonetheless curfews are set by state and local governments They vary by state 80 and even by county or municipality American military curfews are a tool used by commanders at various installations to shape the behavior of soldiers 81 Juvenile curfews Edit Local ordinances and state statutes may make it unlawful for minors below a certain age to be on public streets unless they are accompanied by a parent or an adult or on lawful and necessary business on behalf of their parents or guardians For example a Michigan state law provides that n o minor under the age of 12 years shall loiter idle or congregate in or on any public street highway alley or park between the hours of 10 o clock p m and 6 o clock a m unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian or some adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the child MCLA 722 751 MSA 28 342 1 Curfew laws in other states and cities typically set forth different curfews for minors of different ages The stated purpose of such laws is generally to deter disorderly behavior and crime while others can include to protect youth from victimization and to strengthen parental responsibility 82 but their effectiveness is subject to debate Generally curfews attempt to address vandalism shootings and property crimes which are believed to happen mostly at night but are less commonly used to address underage drinking drunk driving and teenage pregnancy Parents can be fined charged or ordered to take parenting classes for willingly or through insufficient control or supervision permitting the child to violate the curfew Many local curfew laws were enacted in the 1950s and 1960s to attack the juvenile delinquent problem of youth gangs Most curfew exceptions include accompanied by a parent or an adult appointed by the parent going to or coming home from work school religious or recreational activity engaging in a lawful employment activity or involved in an emergency Some cities make it illegal for a business owner operator or any employee to knowingly allow a minor to remain in the establishment during curfew hours A business owner operator or any employee may be also subject to fines 83 A 2011 UC Berkeley study looked at the 54 larger U S cities that enacted youth curfews between 1985 and 2002 and found that arrests of youths affected by curfew restrictions dropped almost 15 in the first year and approximately 10 in following years 84 However not all studies agree with the conclusion that youth curfew laws actually reduce crime and many studies find no benefit or sometimes even the opposite 85 86 For example one 2016 systematic review of 12 studies on the matter found that the effect on crime is close to zero and can perhaps even backfire somewhat 87 There are also concerns about racial profiling 88 In response to concerns about racial profiling Montgomery County Maryland passed a limited curfew which would permit police officers to arrest juveniles in situations that appear threatening 89 Mall curfews Edit Many malls in the United States have policies that prohibit minors under a specified age from entering the mall after specified times 90 unless they are accompanied by a parent or another adult or are working at the mall during curfew times 91 Such policies are known as mall curfews The Youth Supervision Policy requires all minors visiting Mall after 3 p m to be accompanied by someone 21 or older One adult can chaperone up to four minors The policy is part of the mall s broader security program which includes the addition of metal detectors more patrols and a K 9 unit Malls that have policies prohibiting unaccompanied minors at any time are known as parental escort policies 92 Curfews for adults Edit States and municipalities in the United States have occasionally enacted curfews on the population at large often as a result of severely inclement weather or civil disorder Some such curfews require all citizens simply to refrain from driving Others require all citizens to remain inside with exceptions granted to those in important positions such as elected officials law enforcement personnel first responders healthcare workers and the mass media However unlike juvenile curfews all ages curfews have always been very limited in terms of both location and duration That is they are temporary and restricted to very specific areas and generally only implemented during states of emergency then subsequently lifted or allowed to sunset In 1992 a curfew was imposed in Los Angeles California during the Rodney King Riots In 2015 the city of Baltimore enacted a curfew on all citizens that lasted for five days and prohibited all citizens from going outdoors from 10 pm to 5 am with the exception of those traveling to or from work and those with medical emergencies This was in response to the 2015 Baltimore protests During the global COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 local curfews were used typically in combination with daytime lockdown policies in the attempt to slow down the spread of the virus by limiting inessential interactions between people from different households 93 Later in 2020 citywide curfews were enacted in major cities across the country due to protests following the killing of George Floyd in May Arizona enacted a statewide curfew Countywide curfews were enacted for Los Angeles County and Alameda County in California citation needed In spring 2021 the city of Miami Beach Florida enacted a citywide curfew due to public disorder associated with spring break 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