Quote Originally Posted by Ron Bennett
Alcohol has no odor. It could have been non-alcoholic beer for all they know ...

Odor alone, while likely enough to investigate, isn't enough to convict without a positive breath / blood test and/or witnesses, etc.

Unfortunately, most people, especially teens, don't know their rights and furthermore their parents are ignorant too of the law / one's rights; often can't afford the representation that can make all the difference ... money == justice ... sad, but most often true.

Ron
yea, i hear you on that, but if i realy need a lawyer for anything, i have people that will send me a that they pay for, and i dont have to pay for it once so ever.
partyguy420 Reviewed by partyguy420 on . Minor Consumption of Alcohol Okay, I saw a grunk in public post somewhere on these forums and figured it'd be good to ask you guys this question. Okay, I was at a friends house and there was drinking going on, well, someone had accidently poured alcohol on my coat and I decided to walk home. It was 1:30 AM and a cop pulled me over not realizing I was 18 and smelled alcohol on me, he never gave me a sobriety test nor did he have me blow in his face but he wrote me up for an MIC. btw, I never even said to him I had drank it, Rating: 5