mamabearCali wrote:Cedar Park Dad wrote:Has anyone ever been arrested for that? (not the shop owners - the teenagers) who weren't being a nuisance in the first place?
Not that I have heard of....if the LEO has a burr you know where, he will sometimes write a ticket, but usually not. Usually it is just "give me that....now get out of here and don't do that again." I have really only ever seen tickets issued to places that serve alcohol to minors, usually the minor is not ticketed.
Sadly, now days they do arrest them quite often for minor infractions....not talking about kids out driving around drunk, but just having some beer in their possession...and it can be a permanent record if they are 18 or older. Since the law was changed 1/1/84, all alcohol related offenses stay on the arrest record FOREVER, even if probation is granted and completed successfully. I know people get tired of hearing how it was "in the day", but like some others here I had a number of occasions to interact with LEO's growing up in a small rural town. They knew a lot of us would have some beer in the truck on Saturday night, but as long as we didn't do anything to warrant them stopping us, they let it go. Once, about a dozen of us were hanging out in the bank parking lot about 11:00pm, listening to music, shooting the bull and a couple of guys were sipping a beer. The Sheriff, who knew all of us by name, pulled in and got out, and walked up and asked how we were all doing...checking us out of course...once satisfied nobody was drunk, he politely said "Boys...if ya'll want to drink a cold one and tell each other lies...then get on out of town and go down to the river, because if somebody calls and complains I'll have to do something about it." On other occasions, if we were driving around, we got stopped and they took our beer and told us to be at the jail at 8:00am with our Dads to pick up our beer...knowing that was going to have more effect on us than paying a $40 fine. It worked...and we all grew up with respect and trust for them because they didn't view their job as "punishing" us for our indiscretions, but rather "taking care" of us. I wish that was still the case.
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