you can die and you may also get cancer or even damage your whole nerve system that is how bad it is. don't drink under age and your life will be fine.
Yes, it is illegal to drink alcohol under the legal drinking age in most places. It is considered an offense and you can be arrested or face legal consequences for underage drinking.
Under age drinking is when you drink when you are under the legal age limit.
legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration
Laws for underage drinking vary by country and state, but in general, it is illegal for individuals under the legal drinking age to purchase, possess, or consume alcohol. Penalties for underage drinking can include fines, community service, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs. It is important to be aware of and follow the laws regarding underage drinking to avoid legal consequences.
Tobacco? No legal consequences unless under age.
Yes.
No you cannot. Whether you have a child or not is irrelevant. You are under the legal drinking age, so you cannot legally consume alcohol.
There is no legal drinking age. Young children are exposed to wine from a young age and it is part of the norm. However, it is illegal to provide anyone under the age of 16 with alcohol and it is illegal to sell it to anyone under 18.
The legal drinking age in Barbados is 18 years old. Underage individuals caught drinking may face fines, community service, or other penalties as determined by the law enforcement authorities.
To parse your question, one can assume that you're drinking alcohol while underage.One can also assume that you have a permit to drive a car, since no permit is required by age, to drink alcohol.According to the Connecticut State Police Web site, their motto is "Underage = Under Arrest."Apparently, depending on what you're doing when you are caught drinking when you are under the legal age to consume, the police can charge you with at least underage drinking.If you're drinking and operating an automobile, the consequences can be serious, depending on the officer who catches you.Whoever is responsible for teaching you how to drink has or will surely teach you that once you begin drinking you must not drive a car. The two are mutually exclusive.
A MIP ticket stands for Minor in Possession and is typically issued to individuals under the legal drinking age who are found to possess or consume alcohol. It is a citation that carries penalties and consequences related to underage drinking.
No - the age limit here in the UK is 18 - yet there are more cases of under-age drinking each year. The solution to under-age drinking - is to impost heavier penalties on those who supply kids with alcohol. It is now an arrestable offence in the UK "...to buy or attempt to buy alcohol for consumption by any one under 18..." - Anyone - and this includes parents who knowingly gives alcohol to an under-age person - can be fined and/or imprisoned.