
Years: | 45 | |
Sexual preference: | I love gentleman | |
What is my sex: | Woman | |
Body features: | My figure features is skinny | |
What I like to drink: | Absinthe | |
I like to listen: | Techno | |
What is my hobbies: | Doing puzzles | |
I like piercing: | None |
The City has a compelling interest in reducing the rate of juvenile crime and victimization. Minors are particularly vulnerable to violence and to the pressure to participate in criminal activity due to their lack of maturity and experience and their limited ability to make critical decisions in an informed and mature manner. Enactment and enforcement of a juvenile crime and victimization. Both the nighttime and daytime juvenile curfews promote legitimate and compelling governmental interests while not restricting constitutionally protected activities.
In these sections Custodial Person means any parent or legal guardian of the minor, or any person eighteen 18 years of age or older who possesses written authorization by such parent or legal guardian for the care and custody of the minor. Daytime Curfew Hours means the period from a. Emergency means an unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action. The term includes but is not limited to fire, natural disaster, automobile accident, or any situation requiring immediate action to prevent serious bodily injury or loss of life.

Nighttime Curfew Hours means the period from p. Public Place means any place to which the public has access and includes, but is not limited to, streets, ro, alleys, trails, parks, recreation areas, public grounds or buildings, vacant lots or buildings, common areas of schools except during regular school hoursoffice buildings, transport facilities, restaurants, retail establishments, places of amusement, parking lots, or other unsupervised places. Except as provided in section The prohibitions of Section On an errand directed by, and in possession of a written excuse from, a custodial person.
Engaged in or going directly to or returning directly from a school-approved activity or one that is supervised by school personnel, a medical appointment, a religious activity, other lawful educational or recreational activity supervised by adults and sponsored by the school, the city, a civic organization, or a similar entity that takes responsibility for the minor.
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Engaged in a lawful employment activity or in a place in connection with or as required by a business, trade, profession, or occupation in which the minor is lawfully engaged, or going directly to or returning directly from such activity. Engaged in or going directly to or returning directly from any lawful activity with written permission from a custodial person. Exercising rights protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution or Article 1 of the California Constitution, including but not limited to: free exercise of religion, freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.
Emancipated pursuant to State law and California Family Code Sectionet seq, including but not limited to the following reasons: married or in the military service.
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A police officer shall ask the age of an apparent offender and the reason for being on the premises or property. The officer shall not issue a citation or make an arrest unless the officer reasonably believes that an offense has occurred and that none of the exceptions set forth in Section Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting in any way the power or right of law enforcement officers to make investigations, detentions or arrests as would have been permitted had this section not been enacted.
Each violation of Section If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or place, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance, and each and every section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof be Fairfield CA law dating invalid or unconstitutional.
Under the authority granted to the city by section of the Health and Safety Code of the state, the city having a population of more than fifteen hundred and not exceeding one hundred thousand, the city council, being the governing body of the city, does herewith authorize owners of property within the city limits of the city to disinter and remove human remains therefrom where such property includes a cemetery in which no interments have been made for a period of two years.

A permit for removal of such human remains shall be obtained from the city prior to commencement of removal procedures. Such removal procedures shall be approved by the city health officer and shall comply with any and all applicable codes of the state. No person shall maliciously and willfully disturb the peace and quiet of the city or of any person therein by loud and unusual noise, by tumultuous or offensive conduct, by threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting, run any race horse, either for wager or for amusement on the streets within the city or use any vulgar or profane language within the presence of hearing of women or children in a loud or boisterous manner.
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The chief of police shall remove from the halls or rooms in which any public entertainment or exhibition is being held any person violating the provisions of this section. No person shall, upon any street or public place or upon any lot owned by any person within the city, use, discharge, or cause or permit to be used or discharged any firearm, gun, pistol, or any weapon or thing which is capable of propelling or which does propel, in any manner, any bullet, or missile whatever.

There shall be exempt from the prohibition of this section, peace officers while in the performance of their duties; other persons deated by the chief of police; those persons employed by and those areas deated and owned by the unified school district; firearms and archery ranges sponsored, owned, deated or d by the city. This section is adopted pursuant to sections All words used in this section which also are used in such sections As used in this section and in sections This definition does not supersede the provisions of subsection a of this section.
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Every female is guilty of a misdemeanor who, while participating in any live act, demonstration, or exhibition, or while serving food or drink or both to any customer in any premises with an on-sale liquor :. Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who:. Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who permits, counsels, or assists any person to violate any provisions of this section. No person not the owner thereof shall injure, disfigure, destroy, or cause or direct the injury, disfigurement, or destruction of any monument, public building, work of art, or useful or ornamental improvement within the city, whether situated on private ground or on any street, sidewalk, public easement or public park or place.

No person shall make, cause, suffer or permit to be made or caused, upon any premises owned, occupied or controlled by such person, any unnecessary noises or sounds which are annoying to persons of ordinary sensitiveness, or which are so harsh or so prolonged or unnatural or unusual in their intensity, time or place of occurrence as to occasion discomfort to the inhabitants of the city. The creating, causing or maintaining on any property within the city of any accumulation of junk, rubbish or other material of unsightly or unhealthy nature and which may endanger or injure neighboring property or the health or welfare of the residents of the vicinity, any structure partially destroyed by fire or otherwise or any unsafe building or structure which is liable to become a fire menace or permitting on any premises dry grass, weeds, brush, sewage, or stagnant water to stand or remain on such premises shall constitute a nuisance.
Where any of the nuisances mentioned in the preceding section are maintained on any property in the city it shall be the duty of the owner, agent or tenant of the property to abate such nuisance within five days after being notified so to do in writing by the chief of police, or superintendent of streets. If such nuisance is not abated within five days time, the chief of police or superintendent of streets shall have the right to abate and remove of same against the property on which such was maintained, which costs and expenses shall be a lien Fairfield CA law dating such property and collected with and at the same time the taxes are collected, and if not paid, such payment may be enforced against the property by any appropriate action in a court having jurisdiction thereof.
Notification sent by registered mail to owners residing outside the city, addressed to them at their known place of residence or business, shall be sufficient service on them of such notification for all purposes herein. Every person who, within the incorporated area of the city, deals, plays, or carries on, opens, or causes to be opened, or who conducts, either as owner or employee, whether for hire or not, any game played with cards, dice, or any device, for money, checks, or credit, as the result of any such game, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.

The provisions of chapter 12 of division 15 of the public resources code, "Solar Shade Control", shall not apply within the City of Fairfield. No person shall remain upon any private property or business premises, after being notified by the police, owner, occupant or agent thereof to leave the premises.

No person, without permission of the owner or lessee or agent of the owner of private property or business premises, shall enter upon private property or business premises after having been notified by the owner or lessee or other person in charge to keep off or keep away from the premises.
After complying with such order, no person shall return within 48 hours of leaving and under no circumstances may that person the unlawful activity for which they were removed from the property. Where its application in an act prohibited by the Unruh Civil Rights Act or any other provision of law relating to prohibited discrimination against any person on of color, race, religion, creed, ancestry or national origin.
Where its application would result in interfering with lawful labor picketing. No person shall refuse to comply or violate any rule s of a business premises. No person shall refuse to comply with order of the police, owner, occupant or agent thereof to leave the business premises because of activity made unlawful by this section.

This section shall apply only to rules and regulations that are clearly posted, with such posted notice including reference to this section sufficient to put persons on notice that violations of the posted rules and regulations may also constitute violations of the Fairfield City Code.
This section shall not apply in any of the following instances:.

Where its application in an act prohibited by the Unruh Civil Rights Act or any other provision of law relating to prohibited discrimination against any person on of color, race, religion, creed, ancestry, or national origin. Any violation beyond the third offense within the same month period shall be charged as a misdemeanor, unless reduced to an infraction at the discretion of the city attorney or district attorney.
As used in this article, "material that is harmful to minors" shall mean "harmful matter" as that term is defined in California Penal Code Section Pursuant to Penal Code Section No person shall conduct Fairfield CA law dating participate in a bingo game which is not d pursuant to this Article. If an application of a is denied, one half of the application fee shall be refunded to the organization. The chief of police, director of planning and development, fire marshal, and chief of the building division shall investigate the applicants, and location of the proposed game to determine if the applicants meet the requirements of this Article, and to determine if the location and times of the games comport with the public health, safety, welfare, and morals.
Upon finding that the applicant meets the qualifications of this Article, and that the location and times of the proposed game comports with the public health, safety, welfare, and morals, the chief of police shall issue a to the authorized organization setting forth the location, times, and other welfare and morals in the conduct of the game.

The chief of police may, upon notice and opportunity to be heard, revoke or suspend any issued under this Article for cause. There is hereby imposed on all bingo s heretofore or thereinafter issued by the chief of police a monthly fee for law enforcement and public safety costs that are directly related to bingo activities. The City Council shall establish the fee annually by resolution. This additional fee shall be remitted to the director of finance on or before the 15th day of the following month.
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Organizations d to conduct bingo games pursuant to Fairfield City Code Section A special investigation fee shall be charged to organizations d to conduct bingo whenever the Fairfield Police Department conducts a special investigation in response to a complaint. This fee shall not exceed the actual costs incurred by the Police Department. The proceeds of such games shall be used only for charitable purposes. Each organization d by Section An organization authorized by Section All bingo games shall be open to the public, not just to the members of the authorized organization.
A bingo game shall be operated and staffed only by members of the authorized organization which organized it. Such members shall not receive a profit, wage, or salary from any bingo game. Only the organization authorized to conduct a bingo game shall operate such game, or participate in the promotion, supervision, or any other phase of such game, except for training purposes for which the trainer shall receive no consideration.
No individual, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, except the organization authorized to conduct a bingo game shall hold a financial interest in the conduct of such bingo game. With respect to organizations exempt from payment of the bank and corporation tax by Section d of the Revenue and Taxation Code, all profits derived from a bingo game shall be kept in a special fund or and shall not be commingled with any other fund or.
With respect to other organizations authorized to conduct bingo games pursuant to this section, all proceeds derived from a bingo game shall be kept in a special fund or and shall not be commingled with any other fund or. Such proceeds shall be used only for charitable purposes, except as follows:. No person shall be allowed to participate in a bingo game, unless the person Fairfield CA law dating physically present at the time and place in which the bingo game is being conducted.
No person shall consume any alcoholic beverages on any premises where a bingo game is being conducted.

es shall keep and maintain full, complete, and accurate records and s, and shall include in such s the amount of money obtained from players, the amount of money or type and value of prizes given for each game played, and the disposition of all funds generated by the conduct of bingo games.