I bought beer for my 18 yearold brother and his friends last weekend.
Some of the parents found out about it, can they call the police over a week later with no proof. Can I get in trouble with the police?
If there is no proof,then there is no trouble.You did well to keep any cop from sensing this.
make sure there aren't any evidences about this again.Btw..can any sort of test detect if we have had alcohol before a week or so..?
If they're cool parrents they won't bother. I never really understood the 21 year age requirement for alchohol, like 3 years over 18 is gonna prevent kids from getting shit faced and climb a clocktower with a gun....I bought beer for my 18 yearold brother and his friends last weekend.
Some of the parents found out about it, can they call the police over a week later with no proof. Can I get in trouble with the police?
Thanks a lot,there was some confusion over it and you really cleared the air.No test for BAC (blood alcohol content) after a week no.
I refuse to purchase alcohol for anyone based on an ethical standard. If I buy you liquor and you get drunk, drive and wreck killing someone in the process - I had a part in that killing even if you're of legal drinking age. Sure, it wasn't my fault but I had a part in it nonetheless. Children and young adults do not make wise decision, I don't say that to offend anyone, I say that from experience. I have lived 3 decades on this planet and learned a lot on my own for at least half of that, 18 is just out of the house experiencing what life is all about including laws you must follow in order to stay out of the justice system.
You know, it's not that straight. Don't you agree with me that restricting teenagers and young adults until they're 21, will cause them to overdo it when they are finally allowed to?
It's not like alcohol will kill you if you know how to drink and when to stop. Restraining teenagers from something for too long will cause them to overdo it when they're allowed to.
Hmm, this has become an interesting argument. As far as the 'you should only be allowed to drink when you are 21' item goes: What if you are a Marine fighting for your country and risking your life? Should you not be able to enjoy a beer when you come back?
Without solid proof you did bought it and gave it to minors they will not be able to do much of anything. I wouldn't buy beer for them in the future though. Why would you buy beer for minors? You open yourself to a huge liability. If they had gotten drunk and ran over someone you would be seen as responsible.