You can be arrested for DUI on private property. Many people mistakenly believe that DUI laws apply only to public roads, but law enforcement can enforce these
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You can be arrested for DUI in a parked car if you are deemed to be in control of the vehicle while under the influence.
Yes, you can be arrested for DUI on a bicycle. Many jurisdictions classify bicycles as vehicles, making it illegal to operate them while impaired by alcohol or
You can be arrested for DUI as a passenger under certain conditions, particularly if you exhibit constructive control over the vehicle.
You can be arrested for DUI at home if you are found operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Laws vary by state, but many jurisdictions allow law enforcement to
You can be arrested for DUI even if you are not actively driving. Law enforcement can charge you under the concept of Actual Physical Control, which applies
Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving on private property in many jurisdictions. Laws vary, but driving under the influence is generally prohibited
You can be arrested for DUI after the fact if law enforcement can prove impairment at the time of driving. This situation often arises when a driver is stopped
Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving after the fact under certain circumstances. Law enforcement may gather evidence that implicates you in a prior
You can be arrested for drugs without possession if law enforcement establishes intent to distribute or if you are in proximity to illegal substances.
