Statistically unknown, but lots.
Sadly to say this, but there was 5,000 people die of underage drinking annually from year to year.
12,982 people have died to underage drinking and most of them were caused by car accidents
One year.
Approximately 700,000 to 800,000 individuals under the legal drinking age are cited for alcohol-related offenses each year in the U.S. This includes fines for underage drinking and related activities. The enforcement of underage drinking laws varies by state, which can influence the total number of fines issued annually.
Underage drinking has many negative effects on society.* Underage drinking is a leading health problem in the United States.* Each year, approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking; this includes about 1,900 deaths from motor vehicle crashes, 1,600 as a result of homicides, 300 from suicide, as well as hundreds from other injuries such as falls, burns, and drownings.* Underage drinking causes young people to get bad grades such as D's and F's in school. This can and will affect the young persons future.* Younger children and adolescents start to drink, they have a greater chance to engage in behaviors that harm themselves and others.
No. The minimum drinking age in Morocco is 18. However, Morocco, like many other countries has an underage drinking problem. Unfortunately, because it is taboo to talk openly about alcohol consumption, since Moroccans play the façade in public that they are all good Muslims and do not drink, there is no campaign to stop or limit underage drinking.
The underage drinking conviction will stay on a minors drivers license at least until the age of 21. When the minor turns 18, they can request the court for an expungement order.
In CA the drinking age is 21. Sorry but you put yourself and your restaurant in legal jeopardy if you taste wine. Underage drinking even if spitting is involved is still underage drinking.
The estimated cost to America for traffic crashes caused by underage drinking is around $10 billion annually. This figure includes medical expenses, lost productivity, and legal costs associated with accidents involving underage drinkers. The economic impact highlights the significant societal burden of underage drinking and its consequences on road safety. Efforts to reduce underage drinking can potentially alleviate these costs and enhance public safety.
They do not make anything. They acttually end up spending $58 billion a year for it.
Most likely you'll either receive a fine, community service, or both, depending on the judge.
They most certainly can. Underage drinking is considered a crime and those that supply it are going to be charged.