Not usually, here is Wisconsin they are the same thing, or at least all rolled into one violation. The verbage is used to cover all the bases when it comes to the chemical in question.
They are both misdemeanor offenses.
yes
yes but not if convicted of child abuse or worse things.
No, eventually you will be arrested and the fine will be much worse.
Then I hope you are ready to pay a fine and get a ticket(Or worse,go to jail)
if he gets caught he could be charged with contributing to the deliquency of a minor... reckless endangerment of a minor or even worse if you got a gung -ho D.A.
Alcohol consumption can make a yeast infection rash worse, due to the sugar it contains. These sugars are passed through breastmilk, so it is possible for this to make the baby's yeast rash worse.
You have 3 options usually - you can pay off the ticket at a local police station or the courts, you can dispute the ticket if you feel you were travelling the appropriate speed, or you can ignore it completely. Ignoring it, however, can lead to consequences much worse than the current ticket.
Major injuries are serious injuries such as a broken bone or a serious head injury. Minor injuries are one that are not big in nature, such as a bruise or small cut.
D.W.I stands for driving while intoxicated being the worse of D.U.I meaning driving under the influence
Yes. Getting a DUI is a violation of the law. It does not matter if you were not arrested. Not telling your PO can get you in worse trouble.
your struggling at the moment and its made worse but minor irritations along the way but you are getting there