Hello.
When on your boat is it okay
to have beer in your cooler?
I know you can not have open beer on board
but can you have it in your cooler for going to cottage.
thanks ..
what is the law????
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Transporting Alcohol (Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario):
Under what circumstances is it illegal to transport beverage alcohol?
It is illegal to transport beverage alcohol in a motor vehicle, a motorized snow vehicle or a boat unless the beverage alcohol is in a container that is unopened and the seal unbroken, or unless the beverage alcohol is packaged in baggage that is fastened closed or is not otherwise readily available to anyone in the vehicle. In a boat, the beverage alcohol must be stored in a closed compartment.
Impaired Boating (Transport Canada Aug/2005):
Boating while impaired is an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. The laws are enforced by local, provincial and federal police who carry alcohol-screening devices on the water.
Upon conviction for the offence of impaired operation of a vessel, or of operating a vessel with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, a person is liable of the following:
1st offence - a minimum fine of $600
2nd offence - imprisonment for not less than 14 days
3rd and each subsequent offence - the maximum sentence for these offences may vary depending on provincial statutes.
Under what circumstances is it illegal to transport beverage alcohol?
It is illegal to transport beverage alcohol in a motor vehicle, a motorized snow vehicle or a boat unless the beverage alcohol is in a container that is unopened and the seal unbroken, or unless the beverage alcohol is packaged in baggage that is fastened closed or is not otherwise readily available to anyone in the vehicle. In a boat, the beverage alcohol must be stored in a closed compartment.
Impaired Boating (Transport Canada Aug/2005):
Boating while impaired is an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. The laws are enforced by local, provincial and federal police who carry alcohol-screening devices on the water.
Upon conviction for the offence of impaired operation of a vessel, or of operating a vessel with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, a person is liable of the following:
1st offence - a minimum fine of $600
2nd offence - imprisonment for not less than 14 days
3rd and each subsequent offence - the maximum sentence for these offences may vary depending on provincial statutes.
we posed this question to a CO that was here at the office a week or so ago. As long as there's nothing OPEN and its in a cooler...you are fine. We asked in reference to going somewhere to a beach etc...and it was pointed out that drinking there wouldn't be allowed though, as its a public place. but going TO a cottage etc with beer in the cooler would be perfectly fine according to the CO
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