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Master Don Juan
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I'm 16 years old and a junior in high school and my curfew until now was 11:30. I was able to convince my parents to extend it to 12:00, which is pretty good. Now, this is generally fine for normal nights, but now and then there are times where I'll need to/want to stay out later. Also, I have a lot of friends, many of them younger than me, that have curfews later than that (or at least their parents are more lenient and will extend it if necessary).
I've tried talking nicely and persuasively to my mom about maybe extending it some more after a period of time of it being 12, but she won't budge. And the problem is not that she doesn't want me out that late, but that the curfew by law is 12. And she is completely determined not to break it. I've tried telling her that it's a secondary offense (meaning they can't pull you over just for being out, they may just charge you for it if you're already getting pulled over for some other offense). I've also even tried telling her that even if for some reason you are pulled over, and you aren't doing anything else wrong (speeding, drunk, etc.), the large majority of all police officers will not charge you for being out, and will simply tell you to go home. So, basically, the curfew being a law shouldn't really be a big issue, though she makes it out to be one.
I know a 12:00 curfew is already fairly generous, and I am grateful that I have it, I just would like to be able to have some more slack on a case-by-case basis (which will occur much more in the summer). Any tips on how I can convince her that it's alright for me to be driving past 12 if I'm in a situation where I need to be (concert, midnight movie, etc.)?
I've tried talking nicely and persuasively to my mom about maybe extending it some more after a period of time of it being 12, but she won't budge. And the problem is not that she doesn't want me out that late, but that the curfew by law is 12. And she is completely determined not to break it. I've tried telling her that it's a secondary offense (meaning they can't pull you over just for being out, they may just charge you for it if you're already getting pulled over for some other offense). I've also even tried telling her that even if for some reason you are pulled over, and you aren't doing anything else wrong (speeding, drunk, etc.), the large majority of all police officers will not charge you for being out, and will simply tell you to go home. So, basically, the curfew being a law shouldn't really be a big issue, though she makes it out to be one.
I know a 12:00 curfew is already fairly generous, and I am grateful that I have it, I just would like to be able to have some more slack on a case-by-case basis (which will occur much more in the summer). Any tips on how I can convince her that it's alright for me to be driving past 12 if I'm in a situation where I need to be (concert, midnight movie, etc.)?