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Open Alcohol In Car

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Hey Guys I was hoping you can help me out here. I was charged with having open alcohol in my car. The only problem is that I wasn't even drinking or anything like that. I had empty bottles on the passenger side floor and I had my cousin sitting on the seat, and one bottle had a little bit left in it, maybe 1/4 inside. The cop still gave me a ticket for it. I don't mind paying the 215.00 fine but I was wondering if I should fight it or not? I wanted to know also if there were any demerit points associated to this fine/ticket?


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Omesh wrote:Hey Guys I was hoping you can help me out here. I was charged with having open alcohol in my car. The only problem is that I wasn't even drinking or anything like that. I had empty bottles on the passenger side floor and I had my cousin sitting on the seat, and one bottle had a little bit left in it, maybe 1/4 inside. The cop still gave me a ticket for it. I don't mind paying the 215.00 fine but I was wondering if I should fight it or not? I wanted to know also if there were any demerit points associated to this fine/ticket?


Thanks again for your help.


All you do is trial version (3)

When you say not guilty they will drop it.


If they don't drop they have to show some evidence,I doubt if there is anything left in that part bottle.


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by: hwybear on

other than a fail to surrender charge, open liquor is very easy offence to prove in court. Located a open 341ml bottle of Coors Light. I observed 1cm depth of beer in bottle.


No demerit points for a LLA offence.

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pvotrainer wrote:simply put, you deserve the ticket and a much higher fine

A little harsh considering "all" the evidence, don't you think?

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hwybear wrote:other than a fail to surrender charge, open liquor is very easy offence to prove in court. Located a open 341ml bottle of Coors Light. I observed 1cm depth of beer in bottle.


No demerit points for a LLA offence.


Do you have to provide the open liquor(evidence?)


I never tried but to me it seems easy to beat.


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viper1 wrote:
hwybear wrote:other than a fail to surrender charge, open liquor is very easy offence to prove in court. Located a open 341ml bottle of Coors Light. I observed 1cm depth of beer in bottle.


No demerit points for a LLA offence.


Do you have to provide the open liquor(evidence?)


I never tried but to me it seems easy to beat.


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I have never had to produce the alcohol. Again a very easy charge to prove in court.


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by: Radar Identified on

Some HTA/LLA offences are extremely easy to prove, and this is one of them. The standard for conviction is that the officer observed a container of alcohol in the passenger compartment that was open... and that's it. Given the situation, I'd suggest either plea-bargaining or just paying it.

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hwybear wrote:other than a fail to surrender charge, open liquor is very easy offence to prove in court. Located a open 341ml bottle of Coors Light. I observed 1cm depth of beer in bottle.


No demerit points for a LLA offence.


Not trien to pick on yah hwybear


But how your saying it is beer make it beer?


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yeah...your pickin on me and I'm tellin "admin, Viper1 is pickin on me :!:


Like everyone else (inlcuding you :wink: ) when someone hands me a beer, I know it's a beer. The can/bottle. Other than cigarettes and bottle caps inside, I've never seen anything else inside a bottle/can. Everyone knows the colour, smell (fresh or raunchy stale). Someone hands you a beer at an event that your not familiar with, most of us, look at label, hmm interesting and then try it. Some I have tried have been beer, but certainly could peel paint off the wall they taste so bad, but still same good ole smell.

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hwybear wrote:yeah...your pickin on me and I'm tellin "admin, Viper1 is pickin on me :!:

Like everyone else (inlcuding you :wink: ) when someone hands me a beer, I know it's a beer. The can/bottle. Other than cigarettes and bottle caps inside, I've never seen anything else inside a bottle/can. Everyone knows the colour, smell (fresh or raunchy stale). Someone hands you a beer at an event that your not familiar with, most of us, look at label, hmm interesting and then try it. Some I have tried have been beer, but certainly could peel paint off the wall they taste so bad, but still same good ole smell.


Do you not need to produce the evidence?


They said it was 1/4 bottle, how would the officer preserve the evidence?

Or even to prove it is beer?(it might smell different after 5-6 months)


Do they bring the bottle to court?


From what has been said so far it sounds as if verbal word convicts?


I think a whiskey bottle would be easy but a part bottle of beer not so easy.


P.S. where does returning empties fit in?


It just makes me wonder if it is cut and dried or the person just pays and moves on.


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viper1 wrote:P.S. where does returning empties fit in?

They're supposed to be in the trunk, or otherwise out of the passenger compartment (e.g. could carry them in the flatbed area on a pickup truck).

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viper1 wrote:Do you not need to produce the evidence?


They said it was 1/4 bottle, how would the officer preserve the evidence?

Or even to prove it is beer?(it might smell different after 5-6 months)


Do they bring the bottle to court?


From what has been said so far it sounds as if verbal word convicts?

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Some officers seize the alcohol, seal it and lodge in property vault. Others just dump at roadside and give empties back to owner.


In my beginning years I brought a case of beer and partial open to court, JP looked at me like I had screws loose, have never brought alcohol to court again. Never had problem with conviction.


Verbal word convicts - same as every other trial...fail to surrender documents, speeding etc.

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by: viper1 on

Verbal word convicts - same as every other trial...fail to surrender documents, speeding etc.

  • 1. No physical evidence needed for those.(hard goods from defense)


    2. Man I would have paid to see you lugging in a case of opened beer to court. :lol:


    3. If the beer was poured out it probably meant the OP admitted to it.(as 1/4 beer) It is too bad ,in my eyes the OP did not drink (probably designated driver) and still got a fine.

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So your passenger didn't down it quick, why?? ;)

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