ya it is, I'm pretty sure you can't even have a bottle that's been opened in your trunk. It's so stupid
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 is in the trunk!Does it have to contin liquid
You can try but if you get searched you will be in alot of trouble. You must declare all alcohol, and having open alcohol in a vehicle is an offence in Canada.
It is not illegal to drink alcohol in cars in Victoria. It is illegal to drive a car in Victoria with a blood/alcohol content of 0.05% or higher.
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.
no you're not allowed to if a police sees you well you are going to jail. In most states (39) and in Canada, open alcohol in a container would be permitted in a locked trunk providing there is no access from within the vehicle. The open alcohol laws cover the passenger area of any motor vehicle, including unlocked glove compartments and any other areas of the vehicle that are readily accessible to the driver or passengers while in their seats.
It depends on where the RV is. If the RV is on the road, you would be subject to open container laws if any passengers were drinking. In most states, you will be cited and fined if you are caught with open alcohol in a vehicle. If the RV is parked, you are subject to whatever restrictions are imposed on the place where it is parked.
yes it is legal
No, not without your permission.
it is in a brown bottle and it is still illegal
That depends on the state or province.
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.