jacksondabney
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
Hello all,
Let's say four guys sneak out at 1:30 in the morning, two of which are fifteen and the others sixteen. The driver does not have his six months yet on his license. They have a case of beer and decided to drink. All of them were above the legal blood alcohol content level (and drinking is obviously illegal for anyone under 21). They were on a state park/river drop in site, built a fire, and drank/smoked cigarettes. The police was called on them, two squad cars showed up. Everyone hid except the driver, but the designated driver was told that they were not in trouble yet. Everyone came out and said that they were not drinking or smoking, as one person had ditched the beer in the woods. The officers find the beer, then tell everyone to get out their identification. As of now, it was most likely around 3:00AM. The officer identified everyone, asked for phone numbers of parents, and asked the kids to get in touch with their parents/legal guardians or they would be spending the night in some sort of jail facility. All parents show up except for the driver's parents as they were out of town. All four kids received tickets. What are the worst-best case scenarios that could potentially play out? Thanks!
Hello all,
Let's say four guys sneak out at 1:30 in the morning, two of which are fifteen and the others sixteen. The driver does not have his six months yet on his license. They have a case of beer and decided to drink. All of them were above the legal blood alcohol content level (and drinking is obviously illegal for anyone under 21). They were on a state park/river drop in site, built a fire, and drank/smoked cigarettes. The police was called on them, two squad cars showed up. Everyone hid except the driver, but the designated driver was told that they were not in trouble yet. Everyone came out and said that they were not drinking or smoking, as one person had ditched the beer in the woods. The officers find the beer, then tell everyone to get out their identification. As of now, it was most likely around 3:00AM. The officer identified everyone, asked for phone numbers of parents, and asked the kids to get in touch with their parents/legal guardians or they would be spending the night in some sort of jail facility. All parents show up except for the driver's parents as they were out of town. All four kids received tickets. What are the worst-best case scenarios that could potentially play out? Thanks!
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