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How can you get a DUI on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 3380336" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>I know we're talking about DUI...but don't forget TRESPASSING.</p><p></p><p><strong>Trespassing</strong> is the legal term for the situation in which one person enters onto the land of another without permission or the legal right to be there. Depending on the circumstances and the <strong>law</strong> in place where the <strong>act</strong> occurs, <strong>trespassing</strong> may be considered a crime, a civil wrong (called a "tort"), or both.</p><p></p><p>Similarly, some American courts will find liability for unintentional intrusions only where such intrusions arise under circumstances evincing</p><p>negligence or involve a <strong>highly dangerous activity...</strong>Intoxicated in a vehicle that "arrived" at the Wendy's while the person was intoxicated???</p><p></p><p>Did he have a right to be there? Employee, Manager, Owner, After Hours Maintenance Work?? Was the Wendy's "open" for business or closed...with no purchasing reason or any reason to be on that property??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 3380336, member: 2550"] I know we're talking about DUI...but don't forget TRESPASSING. [B]Trespassing[/B] is the legal term for the situation in which one person enters onto the land of another without permission or the legal right to be there. Depending on the circumstances and the [B]law[/B] in place where the [B]act[/B] occurs, [B]trespassing[/B] may be considered a crime, a civil wrong (called a "tort"), or both. Similarly, some American courts will find liability for unintentional intrusions only where such intrusions arise under circumstances evincing negligence or involve a [B]highly dangerous activity...[/B]Intoxicated in a vehicle that "arrived" at the Wendy's while the person was intoxicated??? Did he have a right to be there? Employee, Manager, Owner, After Hours Maintenance Work?? Was the Wendy's "open" for business or closed...with no purchasing reason or any reason to be on that property?? [/QUOTE]
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