Can you walk and drink in Singapore?

Can you drink alcohol while walking down the street?

Open containers in public. The majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing and/or consuming an open container of alcohol in public places, such as on the street, while 24 states do not have statutes regarding public consumption of alcohol.

Is it illegal to be drunk in public?

Public drunkenness was decriminalised in New South Wales in 1979, the Northern Territory and in South Australia in 1984. In New South Wales, police have the discretion to issue “on the spot” fines or infringement notices for “drunk in public”, a fine that can cost the individual over $480 (4 penalty units).

Can you drink under 18 at home?

Only a parent or guardian (or a person authorised by the parent or guardian) may supply alcohol to a minor at an unlicensed premises (including a family home), however the supply must be consistent with the responsible supervision of the minor.

Can a 16 year old drink alcohol with parents?

Some state laws only allow minors to legally consume alcohol at the home of a parent or guardian, while others only allow for minors to consume alcohol on licensed premises in the presence of their parent, guardian, or spouse.

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Is it illegal to walk around drunk?

A Minor in Possession is not as difficult a crime to define as Disorderly Conduct or Disorderly Intoxication, where the police have wide latitude to define your actions as “disorderly.” So, if you have been drinking and decide that walking home or to your next stop is better than driving, be on your best behavior.

Why is it illegal to drink in public?

The Volstead Act, the sweeping 1919 federal law that enforced Prohibition, specifically banned the carrying of containers of alcohol in the street, among other things. The nominal justification for this measure was that carrying wine or bourbon down the street was assumed to be evidence of intent to sell.

Where is it legal to be drunk?

People under 18 can drink in their own home, or a public place where drinking is legal such as a BYO restaurant, as long as they are supervised by: their parent or guardian, or. another responsible adult with the permission of their parent or guardian.