The person who is driving the motorized vehicle will be charged with a ticket. They will not be able to receive a license until the age of 18, also serious legal trouble (depending on what state the driver may be in). If the driver is caught driving again under the age of 18, the judge will decide the punishment, at a court hearing.
Trust me i would know..
70 years to life with no chance of parole
The teen was jailed :(
Death Penalty
kyle grifthis
legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration
To discourage driving by underage drinkers
No.I used to work for an insurance company.The only records we can access are your driving records. Such as DUI's and traffic violations.So if you got busted drinking underage..don't worry.It doesn't effect your auto insurance
It means that, if you are underage, ANY traceable amount of alcohol in your system while driving is considered a DUI, even if it is under the state and federal legal limit.
Your probation will most likely be revoked.
A zero tolerance offense typically refers to violations involving underage drinking and driving, where any detectable alcohol level can lead to severe penalties. In many jurisdictions, this results in an automatic suspension of driving privileges for a set period, often one year. This strict enforcement aims to discourage underage drinking and ensure road safety. Penalties may vary by state, but the zero tolerance policy underscores the serious consequences of such offenses.
Law enforcement agencies such as the police are responsible for enforcing laws related to underage drinking. Additionally, individuals or establishments that sell alcohol to minors can also face legal consequences for contributing to underage drinking.
don't get caught