It would depend on a lot of factors, such as what the licensed premises are and what arrangements can be made with the owners of the premises. It is best to go directly to the owners.
company with adult
what are four lawful reasons for a juvenile to be allowed on a licensed premises. out of these answers. 1: lawful duty 2:accompanied by a responsible adult 3:to look for there parents. 4:as a lodger 5:to have a non alcoholic beverage 6: to have a meal. 1, 2, 4, and 6
It does not match your Premises. That is how we can use Premises.
intoxicated
It is illegal to sleep in a car while intoxicated in most places. To ensure you are legally allowed to do so, it is important to check the specific laws and regulations in the area where you plan to sleep in your car. It is always safest to find a sober driver or alternative transportation if you have been drinking.
Answer21According to the Wisconsin Dept of REvenue (http://www.revenue.wi.gov/faqs/ise/atundrg.html)"Can children be in a bar with their parents?Yes. Persons under age 21 may be on licensed premises, and can be sold and allowed to drink alcohol beverages, if they are with their parents, guardians, or spouses, as long as those persons are of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee."
what are four lawful reasons for a juvenile to be allowed on a licensed premises. out of these answers. 1: lawful duty 2:accompanied by a responsible adult 3:to look for there parents. 4:as a lodger 5:to have a non alcoholic beverage 6: to have a meal. 1, 2, 4, and 6
The correct phrase is "eating and drinking are not allowed." This is because "eating and drinking" is a compound subject, which is plural. Therefore, it takes the plural verb "are."
If the person is: underage or appears to be intoxicated.
No- only expatriates can buy from the duty paid shops, and some licensed dealers are permitted to sale alcohol to people who have drinking license. 5 star hotels and licensed bars can sale alcohol. as Muslim a citizen can be arrested for the possession of alcohol.
Yes. Persons under age 21 may be on licensed premises, and can be sold and allowed to drink alcohol beverages, if they are with their parents, guardians, or spouses, as long as those persons are of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee.