Yes, but visible alcohol closed or not will prompt a field sobriety test in most cases.
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.
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.
Water can be evaporated from a sealed container.
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the particles of gas bouncing into the walls of the container.
They can't live in a closed container because there is no oxygen.
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
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Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.
It's open container laws which prohibit passengers from having open alcoholic beverages in the vehicle. Zero tolerance laws mean that no amount of alcohol is allowed in the driver's system, and this is typically applied only to people under the legal drinking age.
They move Freely in the closed container.
The particles will gain kinetic energy and will move faster in the closed container. This will increase the number of collisions they make with the walls of the container, thus increasing the pressure.