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Posted on 01-04-05 12:36 AM Link | Quote
Ziffski what they did was not illegal. They can arrest you without a arrest warrent if you are underage and have beer with you by law or if it was not a law then with good intentions they can do that. Besides its not like there gonna keep you at there jail. They are gonna keep you there for the night, confiscate the beer and car and release you the morning to stop whatever you were going to do.
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Posted on 01-04-05 08:39 AM Link | Quote
drjayphd: Well, not if he accidentally said "don't look in the trunk". Then you KNOW they're gonna check the trunk.

The problem is that MOST people will agree to let the officers check the car because they don't want to end up in what they perceive would be a worse situation.
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Posted on 01-04-05 08:13 PM Link | Quote
perhaps someone was talking out of there ass when they told me this, but i had thought i heard that 18 or 19+ was able to transport un-opened alcohol in a car legally, no problem?
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Posted on 01-05-05 02:08 AM Link | Quote
In many states if your a minor and even if you buy it for a adult you cant handle beer.. at all. the only way you can have beer as a minor "in wisconsin" is if you are with a adult and even then if you stray away from them and are finishing a can off and a cops sees you. you get locked up. So its pretty stupid to drink as a minor.
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Posted on 01-05-05 02:19 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Shady Milkman
So its pretty stupid to drink as a minor.


nah, it's just stupid to get caught.
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It does too pay to be a Darhk Daiz... but then again... getting too much fanmail within 2 weeks after releasing a hack CAN be annoying I'm sure.
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Posted on 01-05-05 07:13 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Shady Milkman
Ziffski what they did was not illegal. They can arrest you without a arrest warrent if you are underage and have beer with you by law or if it was not a law then with good intentions they can do that. Besides its not like there gonna keep you at there jail. They are gonna keep you there for the night, confiscate the beer and car and release you the morning to stop whatever you were going to do.


Canada has a clause where you are required to have ample precident for the arrest. A search of a person or vehicle is illegal without ample precident for the search, it would be unaccustomary, as it must voluntary on the part of the victim of the search.

Canadian Criminal Law rules.
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Posted on 01-05-05 08:46 PM Link | Quote
It's kind of a screwy Catch 22. The point of the designated driver is to keep drunkards from driving. But the DD couldn't have let the 21 year old drive b/c he was drunk. If the 21 year old would have been driving, the 20 year old would have been fine. The way that laws works is whoever is driving is the possessor. Then again, he also could have saved his ass by not allowing the search I guess...
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Posted on 01-06-05 04:49 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Ziffski
Canada has a clause where you are required to have ample precident for the arrest. A search of a person or vehicle is illegal without ample precident for the search, it would be unaccustomary, as it must voluntary on the part of the victim of the search.

Canadian Criminal Law rules.
We have the same thing-- probable cause. However, most citizens don't know their right to refuse a police search, and when they assent to the officer's request due to their ignorance, the search becomes legal.
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