Bduffey
Member
No drinking at all on board with folks that are not involved in the operation? I’m guessing you don’t have a lot of repeat guests. Assuming they act like responsible adults, why not?
In South Carolina the open container rule is not enforced on the water, but if you are operating the boat, you must be under the limit of 0.08. That limit is not that much alcohol, beware. You can actually legally drive the boat and have a drink, assuming you’re under the limit, but it’s very stupid and asking for a sobriety check.
Having dead soldiers in the trash gets you at ticket? You got to be kidding? Where are you supposed to put them after you anchor and its totally safe to have a beer? Hard to believe, I would double check that fact.
The only way you are 100% safe from the opportunistic lawyers is you have no money, assets and/or insurance. You cannot run your life worrying about getting sued. Being right or wrong has very little to do with most lawsuits. I’m clearly not a fan of lawyers being a physician.
You guys need to lighten up and have a drink. Life is way too short. I think it’s a law in SC, but I may be wrong.
In South Carolina the open container rule is not enforced on the water, but if you are operating the boat, you must be under the limit of 0.08. That limit is not that much alcohol, beware. You can actually legally drive the boat and have a drink, assuming you’re under the limit, but it’s very stupid and asking for a sobriety check.
Having dead soldiers in the trash gets you at ticket? You got to be kidding? Where are you supposed to put them after you anchor and its totally safe to have a beer? Hard to believe, I would double check that fact.
The only way you are 100% safe from the opportunistic lawyers is you have no money, assets and/or insurance. You cannot run your life worrying about getting sued. Being right or wrong has very little to do with most lawsuits. I’m clearly not a fan of lawyers being a physician.
You guys need to lighten up and have a drink. Life is way too short. I think it’s a law in SC, but I may be wrong.