OK, now for any of you reactionaries, just calm down and hear me out before you make an assumption.
I am in the habit of having one drink, and only one, before I go to bed each night. Just a little nightcap to help me sleep. Is there any law against having a bottle of liquor in the sleeper? Is it feasible to have a shot right before your 10 hour rest period or is this just asking for trouble?
Booze in the truck?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Hopfrog, Sep 5, 2007.
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I think this classifies as Open Container, doesn't it?
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My main concern would be having 'alcohol' on my breath and being woken up by the cops for a 'variety' of reasons---sleeping on a ramp, somebody hits 'YOU!,' and the one time I got paranoid, having to move my rig when parked at my parents house (for the night) on the edge of suburbia (had 2 glasses of wine with spaghetti dinner that mom cooked!). Hi-anxiety til I found a shopping center to park it at!!
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You WILL be busted, you WILL be put out of service for 24 hrs, your company WILL be called and there is a real good chance you WILL be given a breathalyser test. All this for simple possession.
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But "OPEN Container" is a different thing altogether. OC in Michigan is 6 points. Truthfully, you CAN be ticketed for having Nyquil or even mouthwash containing alcohol. -
Thanks for the advice. Seemed like a silly question, but I am glad I asked.
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Of course if you want to be slick about it.
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