Most states have open container laws that state its a no no. You will not get the ticket the passenger will but you will be hasseled for searches and checks that you dont need. Where ever you are driving to, if the person with you can abstain for that amount of time, dont drive them in your car. What if you get in an accident and have to prove you werent drinking, if someone gets severely hurt. It is your car you make the rules...
Yes
There are only seven states that allow open containers in a vehicle and Ohio is not one of them. These states are Connecticut, Arkansas, Delaware, Missouri, Mississippi, Virginia, and West Virginia. Driving with a passenger drinking a beer in Ohio could result in a very stiff fine.
No you can't. You should not drink and drive.
The legal minimum drinking age in West Virginia is 21. Prior to 1972 the minimum drinking age in West Virginia was 18 for beer and wine and 21 for liquor. In 1972 West Virginia established its minimum drinking age at 18 years for all alcoholic beverages. In 1983 West Virginia raised the minimum drinking age from 18 to 19. In 1986 West Virginia raised the minimum drinking age from 19 to 21.
The CEO of the Meister Beer Drinking Club is Gleason Farris.
he is drinking beer = él toma una cerveza
You can't be serious. Answer: Of course not, if it was legal, you would not have been cited.
A drinking vessel for beer. It's a mug.
Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer was created in 1897.
Hellboy drinks Tecate Beer
Drinking beer will not make you strong.
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