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lilj888

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If someone drives your car drunk while your drunk too, do both of you get license suspended? because they are driving your car?
 
lilj888 said:
If someone drives your car drunk while your drunk too, do both of you get license suspended? because they are driving your car?
In TN, i'm pretty sure that if you and someone else are drunk, and you let them drive your car and you are with them, you both get a DUI.

What I don't know is... what if you aren't drunk? I'm GUESSING you'd still get a DUI if you are with them and know they are drunk.

What if you don't know they are drunk? No idea...

What if you aren't with them, but handed them the keys while drunk? No idea...
 
string_bean00 said:
no only the driver
i don't think so bro.
if you let someone drunk drive your car, and you are in the passenger seat, both parties are liable for intoxicated driving
 
Moltke said:
i don't think so bro.
if you let someone drunk drive your car, and you are in the passenger seat, both parties are liable for intoxicated driving


so what if your sitting in the back seat
 
mrplunkey said:
In TN, i'm pretty sure that if you and someone else are drunk, and you let them drive your car and you are with them, you both get a DUI.

What I don't know is... what if you aren't drunk? I'm GUESSING you'd still get a DUI if you are with them and know they are drunk.

What if you don't know they are drunk? No idea...

What if you aren't with them, but handed them the keys while drunk? No idea...



Damn that's crazy.


What the fuck if you gave your keys to someone sober and then passed out in your car, then sober person wasn't sober no more and drove you home.

Too many variables for that to be a just law.
 
jh1 said:
Damn that's crazy.


What the fuck if you gave your keys to someone sober and then passed out in your car, then sober person wasn't sober no more and drove you home.

Too many variables for that to be a just law.
this is how i had it described to me
loan your gun to somebody and they commit a felony, you may be liable
loan your vehicle to somebody and they commit a misd, you may be liable
 
Moltke said:
i don't think so bro.
if you let someone drunk drive your car, and you are in the passenger seat, both parties are liable for intoxicated driving


Didn't a pro athlete get busted for this a little while ago. It sounds right.
 
Moltke said:
this is how i had it described to me
loan your gun to somebody and they commit a felony, you may be liable
loan your vehicle to somebody and they commit a misd, you may be liable



Totally different.

A licensed driver is liable for what they do in a vehicle - you're allowed to loan out a vehicle and there isn't the expectation that it will be used to assault someone.

You can't 'loan out' your gun to someone.
 
jh1 said:
Totally different.

A licensed driver is liable for what they do in a vehicle - you're allowed to loan out a vehicle and there isn't the expectation that it will be used to assault someone.

You can't 'loan out' your gun to someone.
sure i can.
i can loan you my shotgun cause you said you were going hunting
the owner takes responsibility, don't argue with me about it that's the law
 
Moltke said:
sure i can.
i can loan you my shotgun cause you said you were going hunting
the owner takes responsibility, don't argue with me about it that's the law


Can you loan out a handgun?

I am not arguing with you, I just think the laws retarded if that is in fact that simple. So if I loan out my computer and someone hacks the pentagon, am I responsible.
 
you guys ever do team drunk driving? the driver is responsible for speed and control while the passenger watches for lights, stop signs, other traffic, and cops.


it's stupid of course but most people have done this at some point in their life
 
string_bean00 said:
you guys ever do team drunk driving? the driver is responsible for speed and control while the passenger watches for lights, stop signs, other traffic, and cops.


it's stupid of course but most people have done this at some point in their life



If I'm in a car w/ an intoxicated drive I'm doing that whether they want it not....
 
jh1 said:
Damn that's crazy.


What the fuck if you gave your keys to someone sober and then passed out in your car, then sober person wasn't sober no more and drove you home.

Too many variables for that to be a just law.
I'm sure you can argue extenuating circumstances but you'd probably have to have an iron-clad story explaining the situation.

I asked a few friends and they too are sure that being in your own car drunk while another drunk drives will buy you a DUI as well.
 
One thing I learned is that the law can stick you with anything they want.

Innocent until proven guilty? LMAO yeah right. Unless you know somebody you can easily get screwed by the judicial system.

In TN yes you can in fact get a DUI by having a drunk person drive your car. I've had a buddy get charged with it in the past.
 
Moltke said:
i don't think so bro.
if you let someone drunk drive your car, and you are in the passenger seat, both parties are liable for intoxicated driving
if you are just sitting in the back seat of a car drunk and the keys are in the ignition you can be arrested for oui...the charge is not dui its oui
some thing but a little deferent....
 
needtogetaas said:
if you are just sitting in the back seat of a car drunk and the keys are in the ignition you can be arrested for oui...the charge is not dui its oui
some thing but a little deferent....
in michigan they phazed out the term DUI
now, like you said, it's OUI
 
well i need to know for florida and i cant find it anywhere they need to make the laws more available to view
 
lilj888 said:
well i need to know for florida and i cant find it anywhere they need to make the laws more available to view


If you're that worried, either take the risk or don't. I can't count how many times we drove down I4 from Orlando drunker than hell with friends hanging their heads out the window while puking going 80mph. As long as you're not completely blitzed and you're not driving around 2am, odds are you will be fine.

But, as I said, it's your call whether you wanna take the risk.
 
Lumberg never drives drunk.

He rides his skateboard!!!!!!!!!!!@#@#ideei
 
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