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Drink and Drunkenness on the Streets and on Public Place #11607771
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Drink and drunkenness on the streets and on Public Place. There is no general prohibition on drinking in the street but certain offences relating to alcohol may be committed in public places. ... Other offences include being drunk and disorderly in a public place and being drunk in any highway or other public place. This paper refers to the law in England and Wales. Even if just being intoxicated is not illegal, doing things while intoxicated can be. Driving while intoxicated is obviously illegal, but so is walking in the street or road. Impaired pedestrians must stick to the sidewalk. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in every state. But what if you get caught drunk behind the wheel of a parked car? In other words, you can get a DUI without actually driving.