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How can you get a DUI on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3380335" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>There is a difference between “private property” and property that has “public access”. In the case of the drive through, the public had access. If you were on yours or a friends property drinking in the front yard and people were complaining, it could be “creating a disturbance”. </p><p></p><p>I saw in the video that cars were passing through and some who got out with phones in hand just to record the event which leads me to believe it was public access. </p><p></p><p>Yes, APC can be charged if a person still has the physical ability to start the vehicle and drive off. Typically if the vehicle isn’t operable, the charge could be public intoxication. </p><p></p><p>Depending on the amount of problems the subject caused with the complaining party or the officer, it could result in a phone call to be picked up, a ride home, some tickets and vehicle impound or a night in detox or jail. People tend to change personalities when intoxicated. I’ve seen happy, depressed, agitated and violent. When they sober up, they are completely different people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3380335, member: 23"] There is a difference between “private property” and property that has “public access”. In the case of the drive through, the public had access. If you were on yours or a friends property drinking in the front yard and people were complaining, it could be “creating a disturbance”. I saw in the video that cars were passing through and some who got out with phones in hand just to record the event which leads me to believe it was public access. Yes, APC can be charged if a person still has the physical ability to start the vehicle and drive off. Typically if the vehicle isn’t operable, the charge could be public intoxication. Depending on the amount of problems the subject caused with the complaining party or the officer, it could result in a phone call to be picked up, a ride home, some tickets and vehicle impound or a night in detox or jail. People tend to change personalities when intoxicated. I’ve seen happy, depressed, agitated and violent. When they sober up, they are completely different people. [/QUOTE]
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