Street Address:
123 Holmes Hawkins Dr
Gray, GA 31032
Sheriff's Office
Business Phone:
478-986-3489
478-986-3479
Jail Phone:
478-986-4992
Drug Line:
478-986-2239
Emergency Number:
911
Sheriff's Office
FAX Numbers:
Administration:
478-986-3475
E-911 Center:
478-986-2035
Curfew is a law that
keeps kids under the age
of 17 off the streets
and away from gangs,
drugs and crime.
Curfews, which apply to
the nighttime hours,
aren’t just there to
keep the good kids from
going bad; they are also
there to keep the good
kids from being hurt or
becoming victims of
crime.
If you are with a parent
or guardian you are
allowed to be out after
curfew, as long as they
are supervising you.
If you have a job, it is
OK to be out after
curfew. Just make sure
you go straight to and
from work. Stopping to
hang out with friends
would mean breaking
curfew.
Hanging out and breaking
curfew can cost you: If
you are caught after
curfew, there may be or
you may be required to
do community service.
The Township of
Willingboro has a curfew
to keep all juveniles
under the age of 17 off
of the public streets
from 10:00 PM – 5:00 AM
Sunday through Thursday.
11:59 PM – 5:00 AM for
Friday and Saturday.
The
Internet is great
and a fun way to
explore. However there
are bad people out there
that want to take
advantage of kids. Here
are some tips to be
smart when surfing on
the World Wide Web:
Be very careful
when on the
Internet.
People
online may not
be who they say
they are.
Never give out
your real name,
any personal
information
(like your age
or where you
live)
when you’re in a
public chat
room, on an
electronic
bulletin board
or in your
E-mail messages.
Make up fun
nicknames when
you are online.
Never call
anyone you meet
on the Internet.
Never send
anyone you don’t
know a picture
of yourself.
Never respond to
messages or
bulletin board
items that are
rude, mean or
threatening, and
make sure you
tell an adult if
you get a
message like
that.
Make sure you
never give out
any passwords.
People who work
for the Internet
will never ask
for passwords.
Realize that
everything you
read or see on
the Internet may
not be true.
Never let anyone
pressure you
into doing
something you
feel
uncomfortable
doing.
Never enter an
area on the
Internet that
charges for
services without
asking
permission from
a responsible
adult first.
Never arrange a
face-to-face
meeting with any
other computer
user without
getting a
parent's
permission.
Discuss the
rules for using
the Internet
with your
parents. They
might put
restrictions on
the computer to
help protect
you.
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