There are open container laws in many cities
This is the law of mass conservation. If the external surface of the container react with air the law is not applicable, a new compound is formed.
If a substance of unknown composition is heated in an open container will Its mass will stay the same as a result the mass of the container and its contents decreases. A substance of an unknown composition is heated in a sealed container the mass of the container and its content remains the same.
grams law of diffusion deals with gases spreading out to occupy the shape of their container.
its volume increases
The metal will rust over time but the mass of the container as a whole. The law of conservation of mass is not violated.
The open container law came into effect in the state of Florida in 2011. The statute states that it is illegal to have an open container of an alcoholic substance in a moving vehicle.
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Its not about the town its the entire state Conn does not have a container law the passenger is allowed to drink alcohol not the driver.
Nope, passengers can booze it up.
Mississippi has no state open container law. In 2007 and 2008, Senate Bills were introduced to enact such a law, but both died in committee. In 2009, a House Bill was introduced to enact an open container law, but it too, died in committee.
No. If you are older than 16 you are allowed to drink Alcohol in public.
yes
Empty and wet, yes. Empty and dry, no.
New Orleans is a 24 hour city with an open container law. The drinking age is 21. The police are tolerant of drinking in public in the French Quarter as long as you do not have an open can or glass container. Bars and restaurants will give you a plastic "go cup" when you leave their establishment.-New Orleans Police Department online NOPDOnline.com
In just about every state, no a passenger cannot, according to the law, drink in a moving vehicle. This violates the open container law.
If you are a minor it is. It may be an open container law violation. Most states consider a bottle to be an open container once it has been opened, regardless of whether or not the top has been put back on. If it is in a vehicle or in a place where open alcohol is prohibited, it may fall under this crime. Check your local open container statutes if this is your concern.
No. This law, effective 9/1/2001, prohibits the possession of an open container of an alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a motor vehicle. It does not apply to watercraft. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/faq/warden/boatinglawfaq.phtml