it is in the trunk!
Does it have to contin liquid
it is in a brown bottle and it is still illegal
Yes, as of 2005, Colorado does have open container laws. No open container is allowed anywhere in the passenger compartment of a passenger vehicle while on a public highway. There are exceptions such as limos, etc. It's a Class A offense that carries a $50 fine.
When it's denatured rubbing alcohol not intended for human consumption, or when an of-age person is in the vehicle with them.
As long as you do not have it loaded and have it in your trunk in a container, you can transport it anywhere.
In most cities public consumption of alcohol or carry/opened container of alcohol is a Municipal Ordiance which equates to a misdemeanor and yes it is a criminal offense.
In Kentucky, possessing an open container of alcohol in a vehicle is generally considered a violation of state law. If caught with an open container, individuals may face a fine of up to $25. Additionally, local ordinances may impose stricter penalties, so it's essential to be aware of specific regulations in different areas. However, this violation does not carry jail time.
(In the US) MANY states have laws against having opened alcohol containers in the vehicle.
Anywhere in Canada, it is illegal to transport beverage alcohol in a motor vehicle, a motorized snow vehicle or a boat unless the beverage alcohol is in a container that is unopened and the seal unbroken, or unless the beverage alcohol is packaged in baggage that is fastened closed or is not otherwise readily available to anyone in the vehicle. In a boat, the beverage alcohol must be stored in a closed compartment. The consumption of alcohol while on a boat in Quebec is covered thus: A boat with permanent sleeping accommodations and permanent cooking and sanitary facilities, other than a boat used to carry passengers for hire, is considered to be a private place while the boat is at anchor or is secured to the dock or land. Both Quebec Provincial Police and the RCMP are responsible for enforcement.
No, you cannot carry on a liquid container that is larger than 100ml in your carry-on luggage when traveling by air.
if you put it in a container
if you put it in a container
It is not illegal to drink alcohol in cars in Victoria. It is illegal to drive a car in Victoria with a blood/alcohol content of 0.05% or higher.