The government is considering a temporary relaxation of the national curfew for minors during Antigua’s Carnival 2025, Attorney General Sir Steadroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin has announced.
Speaking on state media, Sir Steadroy said authorities are reviewing the 10pm to 6am restriction to accommodate key Carnival events that extend into the night, including the Teenage Pageant and various children’s shows.
“This is a time for celebration,” he said. “We have to be realistic. The curfew will be relaxed for this season, but the law remains in force and will continue to be enforced after Carnival.”
The curfew, introduced last year under an amendment to the Small Charges Act, holds parents or guardians liable for fines of up to EC$5,000 if minors are found in breach.
The measure forms part of a wider government effort to reduce violent crime and anti-social behaviour among youth.
However, the proposed relaxation has prompted public concern about potential risks during the July 25 to August 5 festivities, held under the theme _‘It’s a Vibe’_.