CH> Rich, I do not think that the intent of public drinking laws
CH> was intended to invade one's private property unless you
CH> were intoxicated and creating a disturbance.
RW>Which is the point I'm TRYING to make about ZT
>policies. They force the officer to enforce the letter
>of the law and not the intent.
Your point is not well made. If the law is not intended to invade
one's private property (assuming no disturbing of the peace) then
drinking on one's own property is not against the law and not subject
to ANY zt policy.
CHARLES HUNTER
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