You aren't allowed any passengers except for the one person who has their G license for at least 4 years.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
Yes you can. However it must be purcchased once passed through security as they will not allow you to carry more than 100 millimeters of fluid. Alcohol can be brought on board but can not be consumed. All alcohol consumed on board must be provided by the in-flight crew. This is to control unchecked consumption by thirsty passengers.
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.
Usually the rule is that they must be in a separate section like in a limo, where there is a partition between the driver and the drinker(s). You mileage may vary.
Yes. People at that level of blood alcohol are no longer competent to drive a vehicle. The effect is the same as being drunk and waving a gun in a crowded room. The risk to other people is too high, and steps must be taken to prevent further offenses.The big question is whether violators should be put in jail, or into treatment for alcohol abuse.
Most airlines and security regulations allow passengers to carry a sealed bottle of alcohol in their carry-on bags, but it must comply with the liquid restrictions, typically not exceeding 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) per container. Additionally, if you're traveling internationally, be aware of customs regulations regarding alcohol import limits. Always check with your specific airline and the airport's security guidelines, as policies may vary.
In Louisiana, boaters are prohibited from operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which involves having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. Additionally, it is illegal to exceed the maximum speed limits on certain waterways, as well as to engage in reckless or negligent operation, such as weaving between vessels or creating excessive wake near other boats or shorelines. Boaters must also adhere to safety equipment regulations, including having life jackets for all passengers.
Yes, all passengers must wear seat belts
The following precautions must be observed by airline passengers during take off: passengers must be aware of the exits, how to put on the oxygen masks and other in case of emergency precautions, when they can move about and socialise.
* A person with three years' experience must sit in the seat adjacent the new driver * All passengers must wear seat belts * The learner must not drive on major highways * The learner must not drive between the hours of 12AM and 5AM * The learner must have a blood alcohol count of 0
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1.8 your body can only process one drink perhour, .08 is one drink, you must have been hammered to come up with and alcohol level after 10 hours, quit drinking ok, before you kill yourself.