Can or can’t? Justice Asks questions about the permanence of children and adolescents at Expoacre

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For the first time in 50 years, Expoacre will have translation in pounds during the shows and rodeo

With the arrival of Expoacre 2025, the Acre Court of Justice (TJAC) published on social networks an educational video explaining what is allowed and what is not when it comes to the presence of children and adolescents at the event. The proposal is to answer common doubts and guide the audience simply and directly.

Can or can't? Justice Asks questions about the permanence of children and adolescents at Expoacre

Children can only enter accompanied and over 16 years old should leave until midnight/Photo: Reproduction

According to video, children and adolescents under 16 cannot enter the unaccompanied Expoacre. Already adolescents 16 years or older can enter without company, but only until midnight, and it is mandatory to carry official document with photo.

If the child or adolescent is accompanied by parents or legal guardians, there is no restriction of time. The same is true to watch the shows, provided that the indicative classification of each attraction is respected and the minor is accompanied.

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The action of TJAC aims to ensure the safety and well-being of all minors during the fair, as well as reinforcing the importance of active participation of parents and responsible in the supervision of young people. Compliance with the rules will be supervised by the authorities, with the support of the Public Prosecution Service and the Guardianship Council.

The court’s guidance is clear: it is possible to enjoy the family expoa, safely and within the rules. The video can be accessed on TJAC official social networks.

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