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Do National Cemeteries Have A Curfew

Do people in the military have a curfew?

US Navy: in some ports, E-4 and below often have what is called CINDERELLA LIBERTY...liberty expires at midnight. Some ports it's 2200 (10 p.m.). In the states, we have to be standing at quarters (muster) or we're late.
DEPLOYMENT doesn't always mean going to war. It can ALSO mean, going away from one's home base....to sea...Friend of mine just came back from a 10 1/2 month deployment on the USS Bataan LPD-5.

Do national cemeteries have a curfew ?

probably, but they should be posted on the property. unless they are posted most trespass laws would require you be asked to leave and you not do so before they can charge you with trespass. Look up your states trespass laws to find out.

Air force curfew for single airmen?

No, bases here in the states have no need to enforce a curfew.

Now,, if there are problems in your dorm, the the Shirt and CC can put dorm residents on a curfew as a disciplinary measure. But, I've only seen that a few times in the last 10 years or so.

If I go to the cemetery at night?

Yes, they do have closing times. And yes, it's common for teens to sneak in anyway.

I used to have a buddy that would hang out sometimes in a cemetery with his friends late at night sometimes. If they saw other kids sneaking in, they would stoop low, then run towards them with an odd gait and make sounds like an animal or a zombie. The other kids would see some shape in the dark that they couldn't recognize and run like hell.

As a police officer, would you give a ticket to a 15-year-old driving in an empty parking lot with his/her parents, without a permit?

As a college police officer I get this a lot. Our parking lots are just about perfect for the budding young driver to perfect his or her skills.Obviously they need to have a learner’s permit, but I usually hang back and watch them. Eventually I pull up next to them to compliment them on their driving, and then give them some advice.“Eventually during your young driving career you're going to have someone dressed just like me standing at your left shoulder. Trust me, it's GOING TO HAPPEN! Don't panic, and don't start crying. All that does is make the officer delay your departure until you've gotten yourself together enough to continue driving. Be courteous, be polite, and for goodness sake, don't argue! No officer is going to try the case on the side of the road! Just have your license and proof of insurance ready. The chances are you'll just get a warning anyway.“Never forget that you're pushing a 2,000 pound ballistic missile down the road, so always keep your head in your driving. Don't worry about the big math test you've got in the morning. Don't worry about the fight you had with your boy (girl) friend. Don't be thinking about how grossly unfair your parents were because they wouldn't let you go to the big party ‘everyone is attending’.“You have but one job. Keeping your mind completely on your driving so that you'll arrive alive!”Then I give them some pointers. “A lot of folks keep the lights in their dashboard all the way up. But it isn't necessary. Bring your dash lights down to where you can comfortably see your instruments, and you won't have all that light in your eyes. You'll be amazed at how much easier it is to see outside your car when your night vision isn't affected. And if you see that the traffic light down the road is turning red, then slow down. There's no reason to speed right up to a place where you're going to have to stop anyway. And you might even be able to time the light so it is green for you.”Then I wish them well, and let them continue their lesson. Hopefully I've encouraged them to remember that not all cops are, well … assholes!’cause I work very hard not to be one!!The answer that I never got around to giving, though, is no. I'm not going to ticket a kid who is practice driving with his parent and has no permit. But I'm certainly going to tell him/her to relinquish control of the vehicle to a licensed driver, and to go get the silly permit post haste.

What is some basic information on the Jim Crow legislation?

I'd like to know some basic information on the Jim Crow legislation in the South for an assignment I'm doing on "Black Boy" by Richard Wright.

White lady sitings inthe Philipinnes?

The house my family used to live in was very creepy. When we were all downstairs, we'd hear the drawers open and shut several times. Our maid used to say that she got splashed by water in the bathroom even when the faucet and the shower were turned off.

I had my own experience when I went to the bathroom at 3am. There was a short hallway that lead to our upstairs bathroom and at the end was a sink and a small mirror. I saw a lady in white, the face was fuzzy because I had water and soap on my face walking out of my parents' room. I turned to look around and I saw the back of a fuzzy white thing floating towards the other side of the floor. She didn't have any legs. Needless to say, I never went out of our room anytime after midnight after that.

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