If that is the only mark on your juvenile record, it is unlikely to affect your enlistment.
It is not stated from which country this question originates - in the US there is no such violation as "losing a bus ticket."
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Under the 'R' rating, only parents or a legal guardian can buy tickets for underage viewers.
Minor in Consumption, means that the police caught you while you where intoxicated, the fines vary by your age, what your BAC was, location, and who you where with. Some states have expections with a MIC, for example if you where with your parents they might let you go. If you get caught with a MIC and you where drinking and you blew above a .02 then you license will be taken away from 60-120 days depending on what the judge say. It is not uncommon for the ticket to be above 400 dollars. But if you go to court ( and this is your first one) the judge will most likely reduce the ticket, and there are ways that it can be taken off your record, talk to lawyer about that. But over all MIC is not that big of deal if you only get one. You made a mistake, just live up to it and move on, I promise it will not effect the rest of your life. Or future jobs/colleges.
(in the US) Unlikely. Such a charge is a misdemeanor violation. A misdemeanor must be committed in the officers's 'presence' in order to be lawfully charged.
the fine of an underage 1st. is $172.00
No, underage drinking is not considered to be a felony in the state. Underage drinking is only a misdemeanor in Wisconsin.
1,550$
I'm 17 and just got my first underage drinking ticket. $263 is my ticket. Blew a .06 and now this ticket better go down for not even being drunk.
An underage drinking ticket can only be given to someone who is drinking that isn't legally old enough to drink. A DUI is a ticket given to anyone who is driving under the influence of alcohol, meaning they are above the legal limits of alcohol consumption to be able to drive.
Yes, as long as you return in time for your court date.
If ALL the facts have been stated in the question - - if the underage drinking driver was in lawful possession of the car, probably nothing would happen to the owner.
A MIP ticket stands for Minor in Possession and is typically issued to individuals under the legal drinking age who are found to possess or consume alcohol. It is a citation that carries penalties and consequences related to underage drinking.
In California, an underage drinking ticket typically results in a fine of around $250 for the first offense. However, the total cost can increase with additional fees and potential court costs, bringing the total closer to $500 or more. In addition to fines, offenders may also face community service requirements and a possible suspension of their driver's license.
In Illinois, an underage drinking ticket for possession or consumption of alcohol can result in a fine of up to $500. Additionally, offenders may face mandatory community service and a possible suspension of their driver's license, regardless of whether they were driving at the time. It's also possible for the violation to be recorded on their criminal record, which can have future implications.
well usually your get a fine for about 200$ the first time and the second time it could be up to 1000$ and you either get a suspension of 90 days or 180 days depending on if it was already suspended. and my my do i suggest not drinking underage unless your in a indoor area. thanks
Pay it or fight it. Most likely the judge will only make the driver go to classes and pay a fine and it shouldn't show up on their record.