To be charged with a DUI you must be under the influence. However, that can include being impaired by alcohol, drugs as well as prescription and over the counter medicine.
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Driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor
Not if you are operating the boat. You must be at anchor or docked. You can be charged with operating a boat under the influence.
A driver cannot be charged with a DUI for driving while under the influence of an over-the-counter cold medication, because DUIs are only for drugs and alcohol.
Driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor
A driver cannot be charged with a DUI for driving while under the influence of an over-the-counter cold medication, simply because DUIs are specifically for drugs and alcohol.
Yes, if your driving is impaired due to being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medications, herbal remedies, or any other substance, you can be charged with DUI.
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Under the influence of what? If you mean under the influence of alcohol then the answer is no, you can't drive while drunk.
If the minor is under the age of 16, you can be arrested for this. If the minor is under the influence of alcohol, you can get charged with a supplying to minors ticket eventhough you are not 21. This really depends on the state, but if you are under the influence of marijuana and you have a minor with you-it doesn't make a difference.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
No, the offense (DUI) is Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol) and it applies to the driver of the car not the owner.