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Q: Are there laws in California against boating while intoxicated?
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California Laws Regarding Boating While Intoxicated
In the State of California, boating while intoxicated carries similar definitions and penalties as driving while intoxicated. California states that no person can operate any boat or personal watercraft (including manipulating water skis or an inner tube) if that person is under the influence of alcohol. As with DUI, California specifies a legal limit for intoxication of .08%. Anything over .08% will bring fines, possible license suspension, and possible jail time.
California also has laws regarding underage boating while intoxicated. Any person under the age of 21 in California may not operate a boat, Jet Ski, water skis, or any similar devices if they have a blood alcohol level of .01% or more. No matter the situation, boating while intoxicated in California can have serious repercussions.
*Not having any alcohol on a watercraft is the safest way for everyone to enjoy boating. The person operating the craft is not the only one at risk (intoxicated passengers are also at risk of injury and falling overboard).
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I live in Georgia and got stopped for a DUI in Virginia. I did not submit to any testing. What CAN happen( worse case ) and what is LIKELY to happen if I don`t return to Virginia on my court day?
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Regarding a BWI - 1.) Can you consume alcohol while driving a boat? 2.) Can you get a BWI if the boat is off, the keys are in the ignition and you are drinking?
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I live in Michigan and have had my drivers license revoked for 3rd offense felony drunk driving. I havent driven in 4 years and have completed my obligations to the court system. I dont see myself getting my license back even after the mandatory 5 years of revocation. My question is which states will allow me to have a drivers license even with my colorful Michigan driving record. Any information you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
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