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Robin
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31st Dec 08 at 19:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It's being drunk in charge of a vehicle rather than drink driving IIRC, so you can probably be arrested keys or not.

However, I would imagine that most Police would just see if you were ok and move on, unless you were sat at the steering wheel with the car running.
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Originally posted by Robin
However, I would imagine that most Police would just see if you were ok and move on, unless you were sat at the steering wheel with the car running.


I doubt they would. Statistics robin, statistics. They will be on commision before long.
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31st Dec 08 at 19:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

True

Just googled it and it'd be a DR40 rather than a DR10, which means that technically, if you have your car keys on you and you're drunk, even if you're not near the car, you are in charge of a vehicle and could potentially be arrested
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what if ur sleeping in a motorhome thing ?
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i have a friend who was out drinking and had left his coat in the car so at the end of the night he went back to his car got his coat out and locked the car as he did this the police came over to him breathalised him and he was arrested for being charge of a motor vehicle even though they coud see all he did was get his coat and re lock the car and start to walk away very dodgy area if you ask me
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Not read past the first few posts so sorry if I it's been said before.
If the car is on the highway or parked in a public place and you're inside and drunk you'll be done for drunk in charge of a motor vehicle.
It's not for the police to prove you were going to drive, It;s for you to prove there was no chance you could drive. Keys hidden or under the tyre just won't wash.
Besides it's freezing out, You'd have to have the engine running to keep warm. I'm a truck driver and know how cold it gets sat in a vehicle with no heater. I have to have the engine running after an hour if the wagin i'm in doesn't have a night heater.

Read through this.
http://www.drinkdrivinglaw.co.uk/offences/in_charge_of_a_vehicle_with_excess_alcohol.htm#Can_I_be_prosecuted_if_I_am_sitting_in_the_passenger_seat
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Sleep within a CCTV area and they can surely do you for fuck all?
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id get a taxi home then you have no worries
Terry12
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quote:
Originally posted by MJFF88
Sleep within a CCTV area and they can surely do you for fuck all?


So within a public area? Like I said if you're in charge of the vehicle and over the the limit it won't matter that a camera has watched you sleep for 8 hours.
You could still wake up in the morning, drive off and be over the limit.

Only real way would be to disable the vehicle or have the keys miles away.
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my dad got banned for it keys were in real wheel arch coppers put them on him
Warren G
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Originally posted by Kurt
quote:
Originally posted by antmashed
warren slept under his strut brace @ pvs

i took the better option and slept in the mud with some wanking material





that wasnt that comfactable, but i just wanted to pass out somewhere

i think i ended up in the drivers seat, with the car running most the night to keep warm



quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by gavin18787
at least you didnt remove your teeth


My poor windscreen

I mean, poor warrens mouth



my poor poor tooth


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1st Jan 09 at 12:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well after leaving the country club @ 4 dismorn the police where outside keeping an eye on the drunk's, We asked if it was ok to sleep in the car's and said it was all good and to not start them. I didnt drink but couldnt be arsed to drive
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and i slept in my corsa/bed happy days was comfortable too
GT190
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my mate slept in his car when he was drunk with his keys in the glove box, copper breath tested him in the morning but he passed, just.
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1st Jan 09 at 17:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hang on - two cars, just swap keys and lock your selfs in!

When the old bill ask you if ur in posstion of the keys say yes but they wont start the fucker
antmashed
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too late CF weve already slept
Gazdaman
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I know the answer to this one.

The police definition of driving is 'being in control of the steering and propulsion' Also being drunk in charge is separate to driving.

"Attempting" to drive. The definition is 'doing an act which is more than merely preparatory to the offence'.

So if you fumble the keys into the ignition or similar. Then you'll be done for attempting to drive whilst over the prescribed limit (assuming a breath test is failed).

The actual legislation sets out a defence that the accused can prove there was 'no likelihood of them driving whilst over the prescribed limit'.

So that means the keys are somewhere else really. It's to combat getting pissed, sleeping in your car, getting up in the morning and driving whilst still over the limit.

So long and short. You can do it. Just make sure the keys are elsewhere. Ideally with a mate.

If you sleep in the car with the keys on you, expect to get done for drunk in charge. There's case law of a guy who got drunk in a pub. Got his briefcase out of the boot of his car before calling for a cab and was charged and convicted of drunk in charge.
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quote:
Originally posted by antmashed
too late CF weve already slept


You must of been freezin
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I had 12 peaople including me sleeping in my car (all of us had been drinking), i put the keys under my bonnet lol
Jambo
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12 people in a car


Surely this law about sleeping ina car etc is pointless. Its a bit like saying you have been found with a gun so you MUST have killed someone so we will charge you with murder with no evidence whatsoever.

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I did this once but left the engine running accidentally. I was very lucky that the policeman only took my keys and told me to go get them in the morning from the station.
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my mate got done for drunken charge, he was sleeping slumped over the steering wheel with engine off etc but keys in ignition.

he didnt get banned, just got his license taken off him and told to go and redo his test

like someone already said if you have keys on you at all in the vicinity off your vehicle technically you could be done for drunken charge

tbh its madness taking a chance like that

[Edited on 01-01-2009 by STEvieXE]
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like Deadude said, surely any camper can owner with his keys who fancies a cheeky glass before bed would fall short?
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It's difficult. You can be in charge without even getting in the car.

It's similar to assault though, the definition is causing someone to apprehend the use of immediate and unlawful personal violence.

i.e no physical contact has to take place.

People commit offences all the time. The police will use discression and common sense.

If you use common sense too, you'll be fine.

Gaz
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