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The provision of this chapter shall not apply to the following situations:

A. At any time, if the juvenile is accompanied by his or her parent, legal guardian or other responsible person who is over the age of twenty-one and approved by the juvenile’s parent, guardian, custodian or other adult person having custody or control of the juvenile to accompany said juvenile.

B. If the juvenile is on an errand as directed by his or her parent, guardian, custodian or other adult person having custody or control of the juvenile.

C. If the juvenile is legally employed, for the period of one-half hour before to one-half hour after work, while going directly between his or her home and place of employment. This exception shall also apply if the juvenile is in a public place during curfew hours in the course of his or her employment.

D. If the juvenile is coming directly home from an adult organized/supervised activity or place of public entertainment, such as a movie, play or sporting event. This exception will apply for one-half hour after completion of such event.

E. If the juvenile is on an emergency errand directed or permitted by his or her parent, guardian, custodian or other adult person having custody or control of the juvenile.

F. If the juvenile is traveling by direct routes to or from an event sponsored by an accredited educational institution.

G. If the juvenile is in a motor vehicle and engaged in interstate travel with the consent of a parent, guardian, custodial or other adult person having custody or control of the juvenile through the state of Washington.

H. Exercising First Amendment rights protected by the United States Constitution, such as the free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, and the right of assembly.

I. Married and thus has achieved the age of majority pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 26.28.020, or has become emancipated in accordance with RCW 13.64.060(2). (Ord. 830 § 4, 1997).