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There are open container laws in many cities
In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
Sunlight causes warmth which speeds up the process of evaporation.
Well, if something that can grow mold is in a open container, it is more likely to grow mold because oxygen can get to it easier. If it is sealed, it is harder for oxygen to get through the seal.
The evaporation of a liquid in a closed container is much more difficult than in an opened container. The liquid evaporating is trapped inside of a closed container and allowed to freely move into the atmosphere in an open container.
You get arrested
i believe both driver and passenger will not sure tho
ABSOLUTLEY. anyone accept the driver can be drunk, but NOBODY can be drinking or have an open container
Yes, as of 2005, Colorado does have open container laws. No open container is allowed anywhere in the passenger compartment of a passenger vehicle while on a public highway. There are exceptions such as limos, etc. It's a Class A offense that carries a $50 fine.
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.
In just about every state, no a passenger cannot, according to the law, drink in a moving vehicle. This violates the open container law.
It is not legal in Alberta to drive a motor vehicle with an open container of alcohol. This law also affects the passenger who is drinking alcohol.
It depends on who got the ticket. If the ticket was issued to the driver it will effect his insurance but if it was issued to the passenger then it will only effect his insurance.
Possession of an open container/containers of alcohol in a passenger area
Negative. Open containers are illegal in every state. This answer is false. There are 7 states where there are no open container laws. While it is illegal for the driver to consume alcohol, passengers may do so. Mississippi actually allows the driver to consume alcohol. Virginia is one of the 7 that has no open container law pertaining to a passenger in a motor vehicle.
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
In most places, possessing an open alcoholic beverage in the passenger compartment of a vehicle is illegal. If caught, you would be cited for open container.