You never drink wit the consent of yo parentz, but wit the consent of the law.xiao1985 said:u can official drink ^^ without the consent of ur parents... =p
actually, there is no such thing as the consent of the law... the law can never 'consent' to anything [consent being defined as "the giving of permission to do something"]; but the law does 'condone' certain behaviour by labelling what is and what isn't illegal.LMF^^ said:You never drink wit the consent of yo parentz, but wit the consent of the law.
Liquor Act 1982 (NSW)
Section 115 - Consumption etc of liquor by minor
(1) A person under the age of 18 years shall not:
(a) consume liquor on licensed premises or on the premises of an unlicensed restaurant,
(b) obtain, or attempt to obtain, liquor for consumption on licensed premises, or
(c) carry liquor away, or attempt to carry liquor away, from licensed premises.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(1A) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence under subsection (1) of consuming liquor on the premises of an unlicensed restaurant if it is proved that the defendant consumed the liquor in the company of and with the authority of his or her parent or guardian.
You didn't miss anythin, the law can't do anythin about minorz consumin alcohol in their own homez.Jago said:2. The legislation doesn't seem to state it's illegal for a minor to DRINK alcohol in their own house, just to purchase, or consume on licensed premises, or did i miss something?
ok the law can't do anything to minors drinking in their own home, but it can smack the shit out of the people who supply the alcohol to the minors (ie. your parents), or it can get you if you got it through a false ID.LMF^^ said:You didn't miss anythin, the law can't do anythin about minorz consumin alcohol in their own homez.
Xiaoie iz not really right, az you can drink all you want underage witout the consent of yo parentz at a private home.
Jago: a penalty unit is an amount of financial punishment. One penalty unit at the moment is defined as $110 (s17, Crimes (Sentencing Procedure Act (1999)). That way the government can raise all fines collectively to account for inflationSection 114 - Sale or supply of liquor to a minor
(1) A person shall not, in any place whether or not licensed premises, sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, if circumstances of aggravation exist in relation to the offence, 100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment (or both).
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dude i'm not talking about economics here (for once)...Jago said:I don't think the government (RBA) has used monetary policies such as the one you specified to counteract inflation since the early 1990s which was due to stagflation. Correct me if i'm wrong in any way..
ROFLMAO!Jago said:read between the lines man, she thinks you have an ugly face.