You will be taken to a juvenile holding cell (jail) and the police will contact the parents or legal guardians. They will likely pay a large fine. The car will be towed and imponded at the owner's expense.
Why ask? Driving a golf cart on the road is illegal.
You would get caught with mansluahter and Drunk driving. If it was you who did this, it wasn't attempted murder, which helps.
Depends how bad you were caught for
You will be given a ticket just like a licensed person. The passengers will not be ticketed or prosecuted.
If you're caught with it in your car, you almost certainly will. If you're driving under the influence at any age, you definitely will.
You might go to jail...
The zero tolerance law refers to if a person is under 21 and they are caught driving under the influence, no matter what percentage you blow, if its not a zero you are under arrest.
You are going to lose your license. If you are under 21 DUI laws are ZERO-TOLERANCE.
Get fined and get your bike taken off you
Yes, a boating under the influence (BUI) conviction in Wisconsin can affect your driving record. While it is primarily a boating offense, a BUI can result in penalties that may include fines and possible jail time, similar to driving under the influence (DUI) offenses. Additionally, if a BUI results in a criminal record, it could potentially impact your overall driving privileges. Always consult legal resources for specific cases and implications.
The 3rd time your caught driving under the influence in Minnesota it's considered a felony.
Wisconsin Child Support may be contacted at 201 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin. They may also be contacted by phone on 608-267-3905. Also, you can find driving directions on their dedicated website, which is found under the Wisconsin name on a government portal.