Underage Drinking The Law.  Your driving privilege will be suspended if you are convicted of: Lying about your age to obtain alcohol. Lying about your.

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Underage Drinking The Law

 Your driving privilege will be suspended if you are convicted of: Lying about your age to obtain alcohol. Lying about your age to obtain alcohol. Purchasing, consuming, possessing, attempting to purchase, or transporting alcohol. Purchasing, consuming, possessing, attempting to purchase, or transporting alcohol. Carrying a false I.D. card. Carrying a false I.D. card. YOU WILL BE CHARGED AS A CRIMINAL AND HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD.

 Alcohol related driving privilege suspensions are: First offense: 90 days First offense: 90 days Second offense: 1 year Second offense: 1 year Third and subsequent offenses – 2 years (Any multiple sentences imposed shall be served consecutively.) Third and subsequent offenses – 2 years (Any multiple sentences imposed shall be served consecutively.) EVEN IF YOU DON’T HAVE A LICENSE AND GET CAUGHT DRINKING OR CARRYING A FALSE I.D., YOU WILL BE PENALIZED.

 You will be unable to apply for a learner’s permit for the time period of suspension.  In addition to driving privilege suspensions, you may pay a fine up to $500.  The court may require that you successfully complete a program of alcohol education, intervention, or counseling.

 You do not have to be in or near a car, have a driver’s license, or be old enough for the laws to apply.  Underage drinking laws also affect those over 21. Any adult who buys alcohol for anyone under 21 – even their own children – or anyone who makes or sells false I.D. cards will receive a mandatory fine of $1000 and up to $2500 for each subsequent offense. Any adult who buys alcohol for anyone under 21 – even their own children – or anyone who makes or sells false I.D. cards will receive a mandatory fine of $1000 and up to $2500 for each subsequent offense.

An adult who supplies minors with alcohol may also be liable for any resulting injuries and/or property damage caused by a minor. An adult who supplies minors with alcohol may also be liable for any resulting injuries and/or property damage caused by a minor.

Driving Under the Influence  In PA, DUI offenders who are minors ( years old) are processed like adults.  Offenders who are juveniles are processed through juvenile court. Penalties may differ from adult DUI offenders.

 Anyone under the age of 21 driving with a blood alcohol content of.02 or higher can be charged with DUI. The law states that any person over the age of 18 arrested for driving under the influence (DUI): Will require to complete an Alcohol Highway Safety course. Will require to complete an Alcohol Highway Safety course. May face a license suspension of one year, 48 hours in jail, and a fine up to $5,000. May face a license suspension of one year, 48 hours in jail, and a fine up to $5,000. Will pay all additional costs such as: Will pay all additional costs such as: High auto insuranceHigh auto insurance Court costsCourt costs

 If you are under the age of 18 and are stopped for DUI you: May be arrested and detained for blood, breath, and/or urine testing. May be arrested and detained for blood, breath, and/or urine testing. Will have you parents notified of the arrest by the police. Will have you parents notified of the arrest by the police. May have a juvenile complaint filed against you within 5 days. May have a juvenile complaint filed against you within 5 days. May have your fate decided by juvenile authorities. May have your fate decided by juvenile authorities.