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If they die then you could be charged with Vehicular Manslaughter. If not, then they can just sue you. IchigoKitsune95 :3
That could certainly happen.
There was no such person who was both a Pony Express Rider as well as a Tuskegee Airman. Pony Express: 1860-1861 Tuskegee Airman: WWII (1939-1945) There is no possible way this could have happened, the dates are too far apart.
They would be pulled over by the police. They can be charged with underage drinking. They are likely to lose their drivers license. There are also other charges that could occur depending on the people in the car and the local laws.
No, if you are a passenger or are not actually in control of the vehicle. HOWEVER - if you are sitting behind the steering wheel of a vehicle - even though it is stopped, parked, or otherwise not in motion - you would be considered "in control" of the vehicle and you COULD be charged.
There are numerous criminal charges one could be charged with. One could be charged with battery, manslaughter, assault, DWI, DUI, fraud and armed robbery.
You could be charged with perjury (making a false statement). You will be asked if your claim is accurate, and if you lie, you could also be charged with contempt of court.
Drinking could damage you kidney.
You have to take the consequences. You could be charged with criminal battery. If they die, you could be charged with manslaughter or murder.
You could be charged with manslaughter.
Because I can't defeat Woodman. If I had "Item 2" I could get past the floating blocks and win the Fire Weapon from Heatman then get the Leaf Shield, then beat Airman, but I don't have it. All I can do is try to conserve my E Tank...I won't give up!
Area Frequency Coordinator perhaps, there are a few things it could mean, also it could be a rank perhaps? Airman First Class (of the Air Force)