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From: chris@ISM780.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
Message-ID: <142@ISM780.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 4-Mar-85 01:28:39 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  4 01:28:39 1985
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Nf-From: ISM780!chris    Mar  2 18:48:00 1985

A small note to netters who visit California. Under CA law,
it is illegal to have open alcoholic beverage containers in
the car, whether the driver is drinking or not. The driver can
be convicted of a 502 (driving under the influence) even if
he/she has a blood alcohol level of .0000000000000000 ...
Any open alcohol container will do. The actual legal test is
if the container is accessable from the passenger compartment.
You can transport opened liquor bottles in the trunk, but the
backseat is a no no. This is pretty wierd, but this is the
law that the CHP (California Highway Patrol) administers,
so be careful and don't get zapped.


			A California Native,
			Chris Kostanick
			decvax!vortex!ism780!chris