Anyone under the age of 21 cannot legally drink or purchase alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania. If convicted of underage drinking, they can be fined up to $300 and / or jailed up to 90 days. Under Pennsylvania's zero tolerance law, persons under 21 can be arrested and charged with a DUI even if their blood alcohol is.02.
Anyone under the age of 21 cannot legally drink or purchase alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania. If convicted of underage drinking, they can be fined up to $300 and / or jailed up to 90 days. Under Pennsylvania's zero tolerance law, persons under 21 can be arrested and charged with a DUI even if their blood alcohol is.02.
Anyone under the age of 21 cannot legally drink or purchase alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania. If convicted of underage drinking, they can be fined up to $300 and / or jailed up to 90 days. Under Pennsylvania's zero tolerance law, persons under 21 can be arrested and charged with a DUI even if their blood alcohol is.02.
consequences. This is a picture of a crash from a person who was underage drinking and driving. It may seem fun prior but there is still major consequences.
Anyone under the age of 21
cannot legally drink or purchase alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania. If someone is caught doing any buying, drinking, possessing or transporting any alcohol, they can be arrested. Also, if convicted of underage drinking, they can be fined up to $300 and/or jailed up to 90 days.
Plain and Simple Dont Drink
By: John Dominic
If you are tried and convicted of
underage drinking, you will lose your license for at least three months, and possibly up to a year.
Under Pennsylvanias Zero
Tolerance Law, persons under 21 can be arrested and charged with a DUI even if their blood alcohol is .02 (any measurable amount of alcohol in your system.)
In addition to all the other
consequences, if you are caught drinking under the influence (D.U.I.) you will have a criminal record and lose your driver's license for 90 days. Also having a maximum penalty of up to $5000 and up to 2 years and jail.