No. Why do you ask?What is the name of your state? NJ
I realize this may sound paranoid, but could I be found guilty of having an open container of alcohol if I have in my car rubbing alcohol and / or alcohol-based cologne?
Before anyone asks, no, I'm not drinking it!
You posted this under Drunk Driving/DUI/DWI. Were you pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving?What is the name of your state? NJ
I realize this may sound paranoid, but could I be found guilty of having an open container of alcohol if I have in my car rubbing alcohol and / or alcohol-based cologne?
Before anyone asks, no, I'm not drinking it!
No. I wasn't pulled over for this or anything related to it. I posted it in the DUI section because I thought it was most relevant.You posted this under Drunk Driving/DUI/DWI. Were you pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving?
I don't think that we would ask, because drinking either of those things would kill you. No, neither of those things would be considered to be open containers of alcohol.What is the name of your state? NJ
I realize this may sound paranoid, but could I be found guilty of having an open container of alcohol if I have in my car rubbing alcohol and / or alcohol-based cologne?
Before anyone asks, no, I'm not drinking it!
Just curious since I don't recall seeing any exceptions for poisonous alcohols not designed for consumption.No. Why do you ask?
If you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, and you have an open container of rubbing alcohol in your vehicle, it is possible for you to be charged.Just curious since I don't recall seeing any exceptions for poisonous alcohols not designed for consumption.
It's a cologne spray bottle in a dash compartment. I think they're made on the same base as rubbing alcohol. The bottle is not sealed in its original packaging since I've used it before. It wouldn't be found unless the cops searched the car. I was just wondering if, in a case where the car is searched/impounded for some reason, if it could be used against me under that statute.If you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, and you have an open container of rubbing alcohol in your vehicle, it is possible for you to be charged.
Rubbing alcohol can be consumed and you can get drunk from drinking it - and it generally won't kill you. In fact, a few years ago in New Jersey, some bars and restaurants got into trouble for diluting their expensive alcohol with rubbing alcohol.
Anything's possible.It's a cologne spray bottle in a dash compartment. I think they're made on the same base as rubbing alcohol. The bottle is not sealed in its original packaging since I've used it before. It wouldn't be found unless the cops searched the car. I was just wondering if, in a case where the car is searched/impounded for some reason, if it could be used against me under that statute.
Unless you are stopped for being under the influence, I think it highly unlikely that the police will consider a spray bottle of cologne to be an "open container"...and if they did, I think it highly unlikely that a DA would prosecute with nothing more than that...and if one did, I think that a judge or jury would be highly unlikely to convict.It's a cologne spray bottle in a dash compartment. I think they're made on the same base as rubbing alcohol. The bottle is not sealed in its original packaging since I've used it before. It wouldn't be found unless the cops searched the car. I was just wondering if, in a case where the car is searched/impounded for some reason, if it could be used against me under that statute.
Anything containing alcohol that is found in your vehicle potentially could be used as evidence.It's a cologne spray bottle in a dash compartment. I think they're made on the same base as rubbing alcohol. The bottle is not sealed in its original packaging since I've used it before. It wouldn't be found unless the cops searched the car. I was just wondering if, in a case where the car is searched/impounded for some reason, if it could be used against me under that statute.
Well, if I new I'd get arrested for it, I'd stay home, period. I was asking because it's a good idea to have something like this in case I went out on a hot day and needed to go back into work after sweating.Anything's possible.
A smart person would leave it home and not take any chances.
Are you smart?
Lots of people keep stuff like that in their cars for emergency odor improvement. Not just from sweat, but from smoking cigs or doing other smelly stuff. Check the alcohol content of stuff like that. I suspect you will find that most colognes or sprays do not have enough alcohol content to even trigger anything.Well, if I new I'd get arrested for it, I'd stay home, period. I was asking because it's a good idea to have something like this in case I went out on a hot day and needed to go back into work after sweating.
They have plenty of alcohol:Lots of people keep stuff like that in their cars for emergency odor improvement. Not just from sweat, but from smoking cigs or doing other smelly stuff. Check the alcohol content of stuff like that. I suspect you will find that most colognes or sprays do not have enough alcohol content to even trigger anything.