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    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.

  2. Feb 11, 2020 · During medieval and Tudor times, people used a curfew at night to help prevent fires in the home. As can be seen at the Merchant’s House, one of the sites at the John Moore Museum, the fire was often set directly on the floor in the centre of the main living area.

  3. Aug 8, 2011 · Curfews not only restrict liberty but they can bring order to chaotic lives. These new proposals are part of the Government’s plans to reform sentencing and tackle the root causes of offending.

  4. Jan 28, 2022 · During the first world war, curfew orders were instituted on British shops and other venues to save fuel for the war effort. Likewise, during the second world war, obligatory “dim outs” on...

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Many people associate curfews with blackouts and bomb shelters that attempted to protect citizens from nocturnal air raids during the second world war. Here the rationale has often been an appeal to public safety – to keep civilians off the streets.

  6. Types of tag. There are 3 types of electronic tag: curfew tags. location tags. alcohol tags. Which tag you get is decided by the court, prison governor or parole board. If you have a curfew...

  7. Sep 22, 2020 · A 10pm curfew will be implemented across England on Thursday, hoping to reduce the spread of coronavirus.

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