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<blockquote data-quote="jmatt20" data-source="post: 6795" data-attributes="member: 186"><p>i hold an A license in california. you may not have an open container in the passenger compartment of your car. if you go shopping and get beer you may have it in the passenger compartment unopened no problem. i don't know how long your arms are ,but the bed of a pickup truck dosen't seem easily accesable to the driver to me.once i load my groceries into the back of my pickup i consider them cargo (IE. goods being transported.) so am i to understand that in some states if you only own a pickup truck you either don't drink or you have to walk to the store to get your beer??? i think in texas they still have drive thru liquor marts. i have never heard of beer being refered to as contraband ...maybe in a dry county? in ca some of our beer is delivered by bobtails ...no trailer. and the sales reps drive around in pickups bringing free samples and new products to thier accounts. i have always got a current copy of the ca vehicle code on hand ( 3 bucks at the ca dmv) but i'm sure it's also on line ,i'd like to know what codes were writen to the guy in LA. and try to look them up to see what that ticket was all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmatt20, post: 6795, member: 186"] i hold an A license in california. you may not have an open container in the passenger compartment of your car. if you go shopping and get beer you may have it in the passenger compartment unopened no problem. i don't know how long your arms are ,but the bed of a pickup truck dosen't seem easily accesable to the driver to me.once i load my groceries into the back of my pickup i consider them cargo (IE. goods being transported.) so am i to understand that in some states if you only own a pickup truck you either don't drink or you have to walk to the store to get your beer??? i think in texas they still have drive thru liquor marts. i have never heard of beer being refered to as contraband ...maybe in a dry county? in ca some of our beer is delivered by bobtails ...no trailer. and the sales reps drive around in pickups bringing free samples and new products to thier accounts. i have always got a current copy of the ca vehicle code on hand ( 3 bucks at the ca dmv) but i'm sure it's also on line ,i'd like to know what codes were writen to the guy in LA. and try to look them up to see what that ticket was all about. [/QUOTE]
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