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Old 31-05-2007, 04:56 PM   #31
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I've been stung with a heap of fines before for drinking as a passenger in a car. Its classified as street drinking here in WA.
Yeah one of my mates was drinking in the back of my car and we got pulled over and the copper made him tip it out, he said it was classed as drinking in a public place...
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Old 31-05-2007, 05:11 PM   #32
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We have a media Policeman by the name of Sgt Paul Friend who answers questions on the radio and I have heard him answer this question at least twice in the past 3 years. He said it is not illegal for anyone including the driver to consume alcohol while driving. It is an offence however for that driver to be over .05 period.
I wouldnt like to get pulled over while drinking a beer simply because alchohol in the mouth can give a false high reading, even if its your first beer of the day.
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Old 31-05-2007, 06:28 PM   #33
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I little bit off topic but i heard that if you have a few too many and decide to sleep in your car, you can still be done for DUI if you have the keys on you. Appartently becuase you have the means to drive the car, even if your asleep in the boot...... has anyone else heard of this or is it just an urban myth?
I have heard something similar... it's only illegal if the keys are in the ignition. This means the keys could be in your pocket. I don't know how accurate this is but I can see the sense behind it because if you really have no intension of driving why put the keys in the ignition.
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Old 31-05-2007, 08:34 PM   #34
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I have always drank whilst I'm a passenger, never knowing it was illegal.

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Same, i would of done it 90% of the weekends for the past 2 years, never had trouble being pulled over with cops, dont usually promote the fact im drinking though and try hide the open or just skull when we got pulled over lol, diffrence is i have known its illeagal. Ahhh good times being young!!!
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Old 31-05-2007, 08:44 PM   #35
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Same, i would of done it 90% of the weekends for the past 2 years, never had trouble being pulled over with cops, dont usually promote the fact im drinking though and try hide the open or just skull when we got pulled over lol, diffrence is i have known its illeagal. Ahhh good times being young!!!
Even if I had of know it was legal I wouldn't care. Be ****** if I'm following that rule as it is a very stupid one at that. Spose if you put the lid on it then it's no longer open. Bit hard for tinnies though, so skull sounds good :

No different to having someone already ****ed in the car and they promote that :
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Old 31-05-2007, 08:49 PM   #36
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Old 31-05-2007, 08:53 PM   #37
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Not if the keys are on you , Only if they are in the ignition. Why would cops wake you up and search you if you were minding your own business ??? Back on topic, Years ago my fiancee at the time was driving me home from work, i had a roadie- and was drinking right beside them ! Didnt even see them . We were pulled over & i had over $1600 in warrants. Spent 2 weeks in watch house before she could raise the rest for bail. Moral? i still drink when passenger ,(my wife doesn,t drink at all) I am a lot more careful about it , I now pay my fines on time ! Thank you , my names Darren & i,m an Alcoholic ........ :togo:
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Old 31-05-2007, 09:13 PM   #38
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I've been stung with a heap of fines before for drinking as a passenger in a car. Its classified as street drinking here in WA.

Been done for that too.
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i thought it was illegal is vic...i have had a couple of mates been pinged for it
Taxis let us do it all the time. I've heard its illegal and the driver is the one that gets pinged...but if the taxis let us do it then maybe its just a rumour spread from across the state. :
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Not if the keys are on you , Only if they are in the ignition. Why would cops wake you up and search you if you were minding your own business ??? Back on topic, Years ago my fiancee at the time was driving me home from work, i had a roadie- and was drinking right beside them ! Didnt even see them . We were pulled over & i had over $1600 in warrants. Spent 2 weeks in watch house before she could raise the rest for bail. Moral? i still drink when passenger ,(my wife doesn,t drink at all) I am a lot more careful about it , I now pay my fines on time ! Thank you , my names Darren & i,m an Alcoholic ........ :togo:
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Not sure if its legal in NSW, probably not. Not a smart thing to do anyway
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Old 01-06-2007, 01:01 PM   #42
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I little bit off topic but i heard that if you have a few too many and decide to sleep in your car, you can still be done for DUI if you have the keys on you. Appartently becuase you have the means to drive the car, even if your asleep in the boot...... has anyone else heard of this or is it just an urban myth?
Completely true. Technically he's in control of the vehicle.

I had a mate that we would help into his car and would roll a tyre over his key and he'd lock himself in the car and go to sleep. Unsure what would have happened if the cops had come a knocking though. Probably not a good idea if you have a key fob either. :P
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Old 01-06-2007, 03:03 PM   #43
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It's illegal to have the keys within reach or even in the ignition (to keep the a/c, radio or whatever on) while you sleep off your drinks.
If you can fold down your rear seats and throw the keys in the boot, do that, or lock them in the glove box and put the glovebox key somewhere else?
My friend and her seargent booked someone for doing that the other night, though I think he also had sun shades up to the windows, binoculars and a couple of magazines..

You can also be done for talking on your mobile even if you have pulled over and switched the car off, but are sitting in the driver's seat with the keys in the ignition.
They've said the best thing to do is get into the passenger seat, or throw the keys into the back.
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Wow, i didn't know that passengers couldn't drink, well i learnt something today!
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Old 01-06-2007, 08:06 PM   #45
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Definetly in WA classed as street drinking, $200 infringement on the spot, expensive roady.
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