Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
The driver
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
The driver will get a moving violation and the teenager in most states will have a juvenile misdemeanor on his/her record.
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
Well, you could be charged with aiding and abetting. If the violation was a new felony, you could be charged in connection with that crime, tried, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Yes, at the very least you are "aiding and abetting" and could conceivably be charged with "conspiracy."
You could be. WHO told you they were trying to serve you? If it can be proven that you were "dodging" the service of the subpoena you could be charged.
It is usually a violation of school regulations and policy, which do not necessarily have the force of law. However, if you become declared a chronic truant, or your parents/guardians allow it to occur, it CAN become a violation of (probably) state law, and you could be charged, as could your parents, for allowing it to continue. It would be a misdemeanor.
It would not be a good thing. Any hint of sexual contact and he could be charged with violation of laws regarding sexual contact.