Sleeping In Your Car Is Illegal?
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Nowhere should it be illegal to sleep in your car, not only does it ruin campers it encourages drink driving while simultaneously punishing homelessness.
And cens laws have liked the poor or even the homeless
I agree with the rest, but how does it really encourage drunk driving?
@@methatis3013if you're drunk you're gonna want to drive home since you can't sleep in your car
@@methatis3013 What @Distrust2 said.
@@Distrust2but you can’t drink and drive either so why take the dangerous felony over a misdemeanor lmao
I agree, sleeping in your car should never be illegal, it's a safe alternative. It's important to prioritize safety over anything else.
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DO YOU LIVE IN MY FYP??!?!?!?!
You were on the vídeo before this one
Depends on WHERE you re sleeping in your car. If its on private property, city property or wherever everyone that owns property has the right to have people not sleep in their cars on their property.
That’s because the law is never about safety, or justice. That’s just a little lie we tell ourselves
The DMV specifically says if you are tired at all you are supposed to pull over, park, and sleep
Exactly
@@pierceflow6850 but then cops who clearly cant read and would fail drivers ed get it all up in their egos that we are supposed to drive sleepy instead of sleeping to prevent car accidents i ran into this a few times and once the group of cops threatend to smash my windows cops are the dumbest people on the planet next to politicians, flat earthers, and onlyfans girls
I’ve had a couple of close calls where I was so sleep deprived I would ask friends to call me every 10-15 minutes due to the fear of falling asleep in rush hour traffic. The laws vary too much depending on location and are up to the discretion of officers, so unfortunately it feels like you have no choice, but to suck it up and hope for the best sometimes.
@@misstekhead its a damned if yoy do damned if you dont either way the pigs are all up in your business
You can’t sleep in your car while drunk, or in the front seat
The fact that in some state its illegal to sleep in your car is insane to me, they really do criminalizing being homeless-
Well if we make it illegal to be poor nobody will be! - Idiots
what if i consider my car as trailer or rather this bus house? It's mine and i'm allowed to park this and allow to do anything i want unless it's illegal. Is sleeping illegal?
it should be more a matter of WHERE you're parked while sleeping, like on the middle of the freeway...prolly a bad idea
That would just have to do with parking, it wouldn't matter if you're sleeping or not lol@@christopherhall5361
@@christopherhall5361yea no one's parking in the middle of the freeway lol
You “I’m so hung over”
Cop “ gotcha!”
😂😂😂😂😂
You could be hung over from a previous night of drinking, doesn't mean you are still drunk.
@@squidballs2324good job, u can have a cookie
Hung over isn’t drunk
@@EbyKat"Does anyone know what a hangover is?"
" It means you're drunk?"
"Nooooooooo. It means I was drunk yesterday "
I knew someone that got too drunk and had no one to give them and ride and instead of risking it and driving, he actually called the police and ask the cop to give him a ride home because he was intoxicated and should not drive. Surprisingly the cops picked him up and took him home and the cops were glad that he did what he did instead of drunk driving. I’d say that is a good option, you can always figure out a way to get your car the next day.
Did taxi’s not exist?
@@Bitterhips Calling the cops to take you home saves a cab fare.
@@Bitterhips you ever been hazed by a cabbie who goes the long way around to run up the meter when you're drunk? i'll pass, thanks
Until you get a corrupt cop that will do bad thing to you
I had a couple of nights in LA when I went out clubbing and had too much to drink. I slept it off in my ride. Back then (the 90s), the rule was if your keys were not in the ignition then no DUI. One time, the cop even checked up on me before his shift ended and thanked me for doing the right thing and not being a danger to myself and others.
Now-a-days they just call that an easy target. Damn predators...
Yep. My brother was in his apartment lot passed out with the keys in the ignition. Can’t use the excuse that the car isn’t running (in Michigan)
Yeah a buddy of mine got a DUI for sleeping in his car, at a bar that had signes and set parking spots giving permission to sleep overnight in those spots after Uber did that dumb thing where they wouldn't pick you up if you were drunk. The bars owner backed everyone up who had been charged and even had surveillance footage showing everyone SLEEPING. 'does this look like drunk DRIVING to you?'
@Tina-mt9cl Thank the "Mothers against drunk driving" They're the ones who lobbied for harsher dui laws. Last I heard they're pushing for a nation wide legal limit of .02 BAC
Yes- times and laws have changed. I wouldn't be able to sleep off the drinks on the car like I used to in CA. I support laws preventing people from being a danger to others, but there needs to be some common sense. If someone drinks too much and chooses to sleep it off in the car, that's called DOING THE RIGHT THING!!! And a .02 BAC law is preposterous. That's having one beer or wine with your dinner. Really?!
I love how you can be charged with something you are literally not doing
Yet if you’re black and doing armed robbery they just let you go.
@@reidsimonsonjust yapping about nothing 😭
I got a dwi for sleeping in the driver's seat with the keys in my pocket. I was in a parking lot.
San Franciso, Chicago, New Jersey, DC, Portland, etc... @@giancab25
The problem is, most the time it's implication. So for example, just because you slept in your car that doesn't prove you didn't just drive there and sleep(dui stuff). It depends on your states law. I've seen it a few times where it states positive control of your vehicle. Which sometimes that could be as simple as falling asleep with the keys within arms reach. I think if I remember, it's like that in Hawaii. So it's always smart to get those keys as inaccessible as possible. But just falling asleep in your car? Naw, I never got anybody for that. That's just stupid, you don't have to be homeless or anything for that, we would have people show up super early just so they could find parking and sleep in their car till they started work.
I've been woke up twice by cops while sleeping in a bar parking lot with express permission from the bar owner. Both times they tried to intimidate me and said the owner called about a suspicious person as well as tried to find out where my keys were. Both times they ended up leaving me there.
If this happens again, threaten legal action for harassment. May get them to stop. If it doesn't, probably could get a probono on this with a new layer as this is pretty open and shut. Ask a real lawyer first before you take my advice.
@@gdragonlord749 Fuck those cops, they will give ticket to you, because they are pussies and they need to make statistics but if i will stand with 10 friends and talk Polish or Turkisch they will never come close xD
In Britain, most of the time it's legal to sleep in your car. In fact, Rule 91 of the Highway Code implicitly recommends it when you're feeling tired: “If you feel sleepy, stop in a safe place. Do not stop in an emergency area or on a hard shoulder of a motorway.”
In Germany it's even encouraged to do that. There's a specific law that allows you to sleep in your car anywhere for the purposes of "restoring the ability to drive if you're unfit". So you can't camp, but yes, sleeping off the booze or pulling over because you're too tired is totally legal.
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@@Sebb_Music Unless you live here, then not so much!
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It’s similar in the UK. Under Rules 91 and 95 of the Highway Code you are allowed to stop in a safe place if you are tired, however you must not be over the legal drink drive limit.
@@Optora. Google Mal "Wiederherstellung der Fahrtüchtigkeit StVO". Du darfst (wenn du während einer Fahrt müde oder unkonzentriert wirst), überall wo du normalerweise parken darfst bis zu 10 Stunden im Auto/Camper Schlafen. Und auch wirklich nur schlafen, nicht noch groß die Campingstühle rausholen oder so.
Not being able to sleep in a stationary car should be illegal. Drunk or not, getting an hour shut-eye while on the road can literally save lives.
*Edit - Sleeping in your car should not be illegal. It should be legal. No matter what condition you are in, sober or not. Put keys away and sleep in the back or something.
Since some of you didn't quite like the way I worded my words.
That’s why there’s rest stops along interstates. You can sleep there
@@tredaviousbowser7931Ah yes drive to a specific location while under the influence or about to pass out def a good idea
@@tredaviousbowser7931 Those are not always around dude, And people are not always on the interstate.
@@tredaviousbowser7931So if somebody is actively falling asleep at the wheel, you'd prefer they continue driving to the "designated spot" and put themselves and everyone else at risk instead of pulling over and taking a quick nap??
@@tredaviousbowser7931so if someone is struggling to stay awake on the road you want them to keep driving on the highway and put others at risk until they see a rest stop? let’s just assume you didn’t factor in driving normal long roads with no rest stops in sight
Yeah, I ain't putting my keys in the trunk.😂
In order for there to be a crime there has to be an injured party. Failure to state a legitimate claim upon which relief to be granted is an automatic dismissal.
And then they became best friends
Yup
If you can't arrest 'em, join 'em
@@joannis46678 - Sun Tzu the art of bruh
Historians say that they were the best of friends; roommates.
@@patrickbateman3840-zun tuz the bruh of art
imagine calling it a free country when u cant even sleep at your car
My guy you litterally got no place to talk, you got no clue what freedom is😂 hell go have a talk with Syria bout what's going/was on
@@moneybillaUSA isn't even in top 10 of the freest countries
sit this one out, trumpet.
@@moneybillaah yes the country that hates its people, reply if you need me to explain gamg
Found the bootlicker who gobbles cop peen and calls it freedom
@@moneybillaas an American I fully agree with their assessment of our lack of true freedom though
“Alright buddy, rise and shine.” 😆
Irl: “forget what state you’re in? Haha”
*body cam mysteriously malfunctions and a gunshot is heard*
The fact that any state tells you that you can't sleep in a vehicle you own.
You own nothing
The fact that none of these even matter because cops are a legal mafia that's backed by the judges is even worse
@@tumultuousvlol, for real.
But do u own the ground it’s parked on?
Unless it is private property, I would assume you could say that as it is public property, you can stay there (e.g. sleeping on a park bench.
Mike's getting more unhinged as the days come 😭
He got dat brainrot dawg in him
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Define unhinged you specially abled person
@@Serene_Haze fr
you are bot
That cop sure has a lot of trouble understanding probable cause
Cop: Ok im writing you a ticket 😤
Mike: Nope
"cant sleep in your car"
"cant drive drunk"
"cant walk drunk"
"cabs and ubers, etc, dont take anymore drunks"
"you know what, prohibition is back in town!"
- some country
Drink at home. Nobody wants drunks outside on the street. Bars are overpriced shitholes anyway.
Welcome to the country of FrEeDoM
@@thisdude9363 drinking home is alcoholism, drinking at bar, club or pub is social activity
@@TheEstrikeyeah “ freedom “ while in the balkans i have been buying beer and cigarettes when i was 8yo xd USA#1
Just ban alcohol and accept islam, its simple
"your free to go" = turning off bodycam
I would like my free to go, yes
What?@@jl3303
Where's the acorn?😂
@@imjustamemerbro1506hahah
Yeah, usually this ends with an arrest. It's "illegal" to correct an officer.
Sleeping in your car should always be legal, especially if you're too tired to drive. It's important to prioritize safety over anything else.
"Im so hung over."
"Aha! I knew it!"
Went through this once. Slept in the passenger seat and hid my keys under the gas cap. Got a window knock from a cop round 3am asking why I was sleeping alone in the passenger seat. Told him I was too drunk to drive and he asked where my keys were, told him gas cap and he could check if he wanted. Cop said "alright I'm on patrol round here and if I see you driving before 8am I will be arresting you. Have a good sleep." 😅
I wonder what happens nowadays if your phone is your key? You chuck it in a bush before sleeping??
and did you drive off at 8:01 🤣
I also need to know this
@@rkan2you still can't move your car without the physical fob. my phone can turn the engine on and unlock it and stuff but the car will shut off if you put it in gear
@@unbroken_lynx8900but you actually can with a few cars
Legal loophole: dont carry open booze in you car.
This guys good.
Because the cops usually pour out contents in front of their dashcams to show you had something to drink. They don't do it for fun. It's so the judge can see it.
@@Supperdude9 no bozo. It's illegal to have an open container of alcohol (a bottle of alcohol that has been opened, if you're struggling to comprehend). If it's still sealed it is legal. They don't pour it out to incriminate you lmfao
@@HBIORIGINAL ...That's... pretty much what I said.
...Have you been drinking?
The loophole is everything he mentioned combined but then you wouldn’t be able to post a D+ joke.
@@NDL2022 I'll post my D+ in ur mom
"I'm so hungover."
"Ah!"
"AAAAHHHHHH!!"
That's so weird.. in Germany, sleeping in your car is illegal but if you're drunk, it's ok, as you're avoiding to become a drunk driver this way.
This also applies for being too tired to drive.
I like how even if you try being responsible and not driving after getting drunk, the law still comes down full force, even if it realistically isn't even being broken.
Yeah there's a video of police giving a college girl a DUI for NOT drinking and driving and instead just sitting in the car. Absolutely ridiculous, complete opposite of what police officers SHOULD do.
Sometimes is seems to me that laws are just a net of traps.
@@mr.2cents.846it’s literally what most of them are. 13th amendment. Make enough things illegal and then any individual can be targeted anytime.
Yeah. I feel like the the key word in DUI should be DRIVING. Not intoxicated.
@@mr.2cents.846 Sometimes?
Getting a dui without even driving is wild
I saw a video of Girl recently that has been drinking with her university friends, and decided to take a nap in her car instead of driving because she was drunk and decided not to put her life in danger. and she got charged with DUI which is a misdemeanor in her state :/. So she got arrested for sleeping in her car.
@@Aposn-rg1pzIf you’re in the driver seat they don’t know if you blacked out or are just sleeping. Best to read up on state/local laws before doing something that cops might question you about:
@@lucashartman7834I think when you said “doing something cops might question you about “ you meant to say doing something cops might use to up their quota at your expense.
I personally know a man in West Virginia who was convicted of a Driving Under the Influence of alcohol (D.U.I.) while there was no sighting of him driving, or evidence suggesting as much.
As the lawyer in this video explained NOT to do, my acquaintance slept with the keys in the ignition with the ignition off, and the transmission in park.
My acquaintance drove a short distance from a bar (pub) on only one street to a gas (petrol) station that included a market for bread, milk, tobacco, coffee, and so forth.
My acquaintance was not accused of being in a collision.
My acquaintance parked perfectly in a level parking space away from the pumps, near the entrance of the market and cashier.
My acquaintance purchased cigarettes, and realized he might be above the " two alcohol drinks per hour " limit.
And instead of driving away, he sat in the front seat of his car, locked the doors and attempted to sleep with the ignition key in the ignition switch in the off position.
A cop, who arrived on the scene to buy coffee, woke him up with a knock on the door window.
My acquaintance did NOT have a container of alcohol beverage in the car.
Nobody claimed to have seen my acquaintance drive to the gas station / market. He told me his D.U.I. conviction was based on the prosecutor's / cop argument that sufficient "intent to drive" was proven based on the key being in the ignition switch in the off position.
Weimerica
This is awesome! And I love how you end it
Officer mike is such a chill cop
Telling drunk people they should put their keys in their trunk is master level trolling
I can see drunk me locking myself out of the car bc I forgot were I put them or I dont unlock the doors beforehand
Just about ever car sold in the last 60 years has a trunk release somewhere the driver can reach it (usually on the floor or under the dash on the driver's door side), so if you're sleeping IN the car, you will be able to easily open the trunk and retrieve your keys.
Only real risk is if you toss your keys into the trunk BEFORE you open the doors. And even then, with most modern remote key fobs, you can just open the trunk from the outside if the keys are inside.
@ajm5007 my trunk auto opens when I put my keys in it (learned one night when I tried to put my purse in my trunk and the trunk wouldn't stay close and then I remembered my keys were in my purse)
its also legal misinformation. Even if
you're not intending to drive, you can get slapped with a DUI. In the high majority of states, it's against the law to be in physical control of a car while you're under the influence, and sleeping in the back with keys in the trunk is still physical control. You don't have to be driving to be considered in control of the vehicle...
Think glovebox would be safer
1. Check the law for sleeping in car
2. No bottle inside
3. No car key inside
4. Sleep at back seat
5. Remember all that after heavy drinking
if you live in a democratic country those rules are useless
How about I just loose my car keys and throw the beverage I'm sipping at an annoying animal
I’ve left my house black out, waited in line for a bar, got in the bar, hung out in the bar for multiple hours and walked home without remembering a single moment
@@raccoonman4691 Sounds like demonic possession my g.
yes ive done this before only once a cop stopped and he just wanted to know if I was okay and even got me some water once he saw how I was dehydrated. after he saw I was a oh okay he thanked me for not driving behind the wheel.
"put your keys in your trunk"
Alrighty then... Guess I'll just hotwire my own car in the morning when I need to leave 🤣
Bro was so drunk he showed us four fingers when saying "here's three legal loopholes"
There's a bar a gaming friend likes to go to that has designated parking spots for people who want to sleep in their car overnight if there drunk. (started when uber had that dumb thing where theyd not take you if you were drunk). Cops started targeting it to catch 'easy DUI's.' It's dumb and stupid that they will use these loopholes to make DUI arrests. That should be on ACTIVE drivers, not just 'assuming they MIGHT drive when drunk'.
Ironically this is an incentive for people to drive home drunk.
well if its illegal to sleep in your car, overnight if ur drunk. in ur state. than why do the parking spots exist to begin with.
Sounds to me like there should be a court case on this.
That’s quota padding, abuse of discretion, and not to mention an obnoxious act of undignified shake down when the business location is just trying to make life less miserable for everyone.
Cops exist to make money for the city first and stop crime second
Shouldn't the bar's parking lot be considered a DUI safe zone for this specific reason? It's only open to the public in the regard of them being customers; not a customer, gotta go or get a tow.
Why cops don't just pull over every car that leaves a bar after 9pm is a mystery to me.
I've had a toxic job that forced us night shift people to work 4 12s for a while. I couldn't make it home some nights without sleeping at walmart for an hour
Is that even legal?
@@art-games6230 sadly, yes, forced OT is common as far as I'm aware. Should have told HR to f**k off because there was not enough time in the day for me to commute an hour each way and eat to work 12 hours.
@@MCChubbyUnicornin my country they can't force overtime, only ask you to stay longer. You don't have to if you don't want to.
@@zenshy2139 classic ameican labor laws, I bet you also dont have to earn sick days either
@@spaghettiupseti9990 why would you earn sick days? When you’re sick you can’t be expected to work
Hell in Australia they tell you during major holidays to take that 15 minute power nap instead of continuing to drive tired.
"Dang it alright, I'm writing you a ticket for all three!" There I fixed that for you
The audacity of any government to tell you that you cannot sleep in your own car is incredible.
You have drunk drivers to blame for that bud. While the government enacts and upholds those laws, it's the dipshits that made stupid decisions and performed dangerous acts that gave the government the reasons to make those laws in the first place.
Land of the free... 🇺🇸
@@johnjacomb2645there are more states that allow you to sleep in your car vs states that have made it illegal at least!
@@johnjacomb2645 the us lets you, its some individual states that have laws against it. part of being the "land of the free" is letting states have their own laws. if u dont like it u can go to a state that has laws u like
@@Scotty-vs4lf doesn't detract from the fact it's stupid and using the argument that if you don't like it you can leave is an asinine take.
Land of the free... Except that bit and that bit oh and that bit, you can't go there
Kinda crazy legal practice that you'd need loophole to avoid being charged with "driving under influence" for being in a stationary vehicle asleep
Police officer: buh bub buh,,, the pwisons and jails are so empty 👉👈🥺 you could sweep there while I sleep in my expensive house in a gated community 🥺🥺🥺
To be fair, if someone *was* driving with their butt in the clouds, stopping for a moment and getting caught with a stationary car doesn't mean you didn't drive. Getting caught right as you get into the car while drunk before you could drive doesn't mean you weren't meaning to. And since intention is impossible to know up front, you gotta encode it somehow into the facts themselves. Also, doing all of that shows you had enough clarity of mind to know driving like that was not a good idea. Had you been absolutely socks on your neck drunk, you might not care, so being careful like that is gonna help your case too.
Like I agree there are some extremely ridiculous laws in the US like loitering and car sleeping, but putting your keys in your trunk and sleeping in the back seat to bake into the facts that you were planning on not driving is actually very sensible.
Shocker. It's almost like people don't actually believe in innocence until proven guilty.
@@sabikikasuko6636putting the keys in the trunk is so next level unnecessary. It gets cold where I live and you’ll freeze in a cold car. Im a grown adult I can operate the heat/AC/radio with a BAC of 0.08. I shouldn’t have to go out of my way to dispel any doubt the officer may have. They can observe the situation instead of jumping the gun and giving well intending people DUI.
Is it really a loophole though? It's not just sleeping It's sleeping in a vehicle drunk. I used to sleep in the backseat of my truck in a huge downtown parking lot after my closing shift at a night if i had too much to drink. The cops never bothered me once. I just assumed they knew it was a bar district and a better alternative than driving
A word of caution if doing this in winter. Make sure you have plenty of warm clothes and or blankets in your car and the car isn't at risk of getting buried in snow
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I'm gonna test this sober just to be sure 😂
..........
Sorry, you doing that sober. Are you okay? Do you need a slush fund? Is that Canadian Housing crisis really bad?
@@snifey7694 nah dude, I live in a Islamic country, so alcohol prohibition is pretty tuff here 😅
but he wasn't driving so he can be drunk
Don’t bro sleep in your bed trust me it’s not worth it
I use to sleep off being drunk in the car but i would put the keys behind the tire of my car no one could see it and the police world be so upset but no tickets lol
"before I settled I put my keys in my trunk and closed it"
How is bro going to get it back? 💀
Just make sure you have a care that lets you open the trunk from inside the cab before you do this.
Or you know
Unlock the car
Get in driver's seat
And pop the trunk?????
@@LegendaryCollektor how unlock the car without keys💀💀💀
@@Joesmithracing-xk6umyou’re in the damn car in this scenario, genius.
@@SpartanAltair15 ⚰️⚰️⚰️
Also where you park matters. Certain businesses don't allow you to park over night.
I’m glad someone is sharing information about our own legal system.
This is accurate. One time I was too drunk to drive and was out of town. I locked my keys in the gas lid and slept in the passenger seat. A cop woke me up in the middle of the night asking what I was doing. When I explained the situation to him he called his supervisor and ended up leaving me be. I saw him circle back several times throughout the night though.
Nothing better to do.
I was in a court ordered course for drinking drunk and the exact situation happened to an officer, he let the guy be and later the drunk guy went and found the keys.... He crashed and died.
Not legal to sleep in a car while drunk where I come from 🇨🇦
@@ToddMoore1 yes, lets ban kitchen knives too cuz i cut my finger
@@luquarius127 Actually, where I'm from (France), if you're sleeping in your car and a cop notices, he's going to check on you to see if you're drunk or not, but there will be no problem if your keys are not plugged in. However, they will come back later to check on you just to see if someone is trying to steal your car or trying to rob you. The come back later thing might just be for your safety rather than a show of force.
I feel like seeing him throughout the night was his way of making sure you didn't get robbed or sum bs some cops still protect and serve its just kinds rare...
it baffles me that there are state laws in the US forbidding people from sleeping in their car, it makes no sense, let's start with the fact that, no matter where you are, if you are sleepy is better to just go to the side and sleep, not to keep driving, and for some people without a house it is the only safe place to sleep.
That's the point, they can only tax you for your car not your house, also lack of address. Not saying I agree in fact I think anyone who passed those laws should be forced to live in those conditions.
That's the point. The US has a very strange hatred for the homeless, so multiple laws and policies were made to make them as miserable as possible and give authorities legal excuses to harass them. It's actually so sad.
The cop gotta be drunk himself the way he holding that pen😂
I dont give a shit if its illegal. Ive sat in the parking lot many of nights until i sobered up because i REFUSE to drive drunk and spend 30 years in prison.
I have a DUI. When I was at my DUI class, a person in it got there DUI and was outside of the vehicle. They were told they needed to be 500 ft away from the vehicle. This was in TN
That's wild
So, having a few beers while sitting in your living room when your car is parked 150 feet away in front of your house can get you a DWI in TN?
"What's the matter bud, forget what state your in? 😂"
Lawyer Mike turning into Bully Mike lmao
State of constant agony
"Gets riddled with bullets"
Dodge Challengers be like: "Nope, I'm going to sit this one out."😂
Automatically pops the trunk when you try to lock the keys in it.
Bro’s next lesson is gonna be if a lawyer can be drunck😂😂😂
Fun fact, i use to do this in highschool up to my late 20's. I kept a spare blanket and sweater in the back so i wouldnt have the keys in the ignition. Id also have w portable phone charger in there at all times, as well as covers for the windows and such. It was always easy to park somewhere, huddle in the back with my blanket, my sweater as a pillow, and my phone charging.
Its better to take a nap than get a dui, or worse.
“I’m so hung over”
Congrats you just gave them probable cause
That was the joke 😑
just say "in minecraft" and you're good
"Im so hang over"
Cop: Ladies and gentlemen we got him
Omg yes im so hungover is absolutely diabolical 😂😂😂😂
Another important one you should add is that if the car is running at all, even if you’re in the back seat, its still a dui. This becomes a serious problem when its deadly temperatures outside, but many jurisdictions do not care.
If you're too poor to get a taxi or a hotel room you're too poor to live. Simple as.
@fkrkf hey fuck you man take that thought process elsewhere
@@fkrkfDude taxis may not be an option. Say you’re in a smaller town or something. Hell, I remember clearly so many bars in towns and even just small cities I’ve been in and there is not a single taxi, or anything to call.
With that out of the way, how could one make it to a hotel without driving, or a ride which could very well not even be possible?
That’s easy, take a friend that isn’t interested in drinking. Or just call a friend or family member, that’s local and isn’t drunk
@@fkrkfWow, you never got loved as a kid,, did you?
Trying to outsmart the cop is the best way to get a ticket for literally anything.
You shouldn’t have to outsmart the police to nap in your car. Most cops are dumb so it’s not like it’s difficult though.
Cops have way too much power these days.
yeah but if ur not in the wrong, and they get butthurt and do somn, that’s a lawyers dream
@@emjay7725 True, but it requires an effective and affordable justice system. In countries where court hearings last for years and their costs are several times higher than the amount of a possible ticket, no reasonable person will take the risk.
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Ok, what's somn again?
Is it insomnia?
Here in Germany it's okay to sleep in your car for a night or to rest on a longer trip. In case you drank too much and need to sleep in the vehicle there will be apply the same rules as in this video. But there's some small differences here. You can sleep on the passenger seat, but not on the driver seat. If you do so you should not put the key in the ignition lock. If you own a keyless it's obvious to avoid the driver seat.
While your sleep the keys can remain in your pocket.
If you plan to live in your car, forget it. This would be illegal here, too.
Had an uncle who managed to convince most of the cops in his area that sleeping it off ON TOP of his car was fine
I’m from Texas and one time a few years ago I was drinking and cleaning the interior of my car on my driveway. I had the keys in the ignition with the car on for the music and power seats (didn’t want my battery to die). Needless to say, my neighbors called the cops stating that I had the intent to drive while intoxicated. Cop showed up and believed my story especially cause I had all the cleaning supplies out and stuff. He was super cool about it and told me to not do that again because technically speaking, that IS probably cause for an arrest. Be careful out there my fellow Texans.
Your neighbors are jerks lol
Absolutely they were. They weren’t too fond of me for whatever reason. Never spoke to them, but they always had eyes on me. Funny thing is that I was there when the neighborhood was first built, they came way after. I ended up moving out 2 years after they moved in anyway.
Your neighbour needs a slap.
I've heard of ones where they were at a party and were blocking someone in so put the keys in the ignition and put in in neutral and steered while their buddy pushed it out of the way of the driveway and they got busted. Hate the way they stretch the laws. If your engine isn't running and your car is not moving it shouldn't be a DUI.
And then what did you do to the neighbors back? That’s crazy 😂
It's the real life Saul Goodman 😂
my exact thoughts 🙏🏻 bro even kinda sounds like him
Lol not quite there but yeah 🎉
Its really weird how americans need these weird "loopholes" for things that should be common sense. In Finland you can be on the drivers seat as drunk as you like, as long as the car doesn't move. Also sleeping in your car is encouraged to prevent falling asleep while driving.
There's also the old, "I want you to start your vehicle so I can be sure it's operational." And that's just a trick to get you to get a DUI.
"Officer thank god! My wife kicked me out of house and won't let me back in."
I heard a story once of a military guy stationed in Montana in the middle of winter getting drunk and sleeping in his car with the car running for heat. So of course he gets arrested for a dui. And his unit is PISSED and gets him out of it. Cause like what was he supposed to do, freeze to death? It’s ridiculous that you can be charged for driving under the influence without ever driving at all
One time my Dad was coming back from a trip (no drinks at all) and got tired so he pulled into a rest area to take a quick nap before proceeding and the cops ran him off telling him he wasn't allowed to sleep there.
@@paulconner4614 "Officer, it's a rest stop."
@@Danielle_1234 The Police officer (in this case Highway Patrol) was like it's for taking a break not sleeping
@@paulconner4614 that's insane... you can't "rest" at the rest stop, because rest = temporary 5 minute break in the cops head? The only people I know who have used rest stops were either doing so to use the bathroom, or were people/truckers taking a nap
@@paulconner4614 ah you see he’s supposed to fall asleep while driving obviously
You can tell this gentleman has dealt with power tripping authority before lol thank you for ever helping anyone who needed it in a lawful situation good sir!
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I almost tought that cop said "Rise and shine, Mr Freeman"
I remember in driver’s ed the cops told us that if you were drunk and slept in your car, even if you threw your keys onto the front seat, then you’d get a DUI and we all thought that was bullshit.
Cause it is bullshit like imagine if it gets cold at night and I wanna turn the heat on like fuck off. Shit don't make sense
Infuriating. Actively disincentivizing being safer by sleeping off a few drinks - people are just going to drive if they know they’ll get in trouble either way. Not even kidding, things like this actually make we want to write a state lawmaker like wtf can we protect this kind of thing instead of making a quick buck for a guy just promoted from meter maid???
Because it is.
"You're free to go. I will follow you and harass you for the rest of the day as soon as I imagine a probable cause."
aint it kinda messed up that some cops have quotas?? like what are my taxes paying for ?
@@eggwcwuffinPigs to harrass and illegally arrest people
"Then I guess I'm not going."
Funny story about the “sleeping in your car” law. I live in NJ, and I once had an encounter with the boys in blue because of it.
I was a college student and had spent most of the night studying. I woke up to my mom forcing me to drive my sister to the nail salon (keep in mind, it was right down the street, she could’ve walked). I begrudgingly got out of bed and drove my sister, and being the lazy gal I am, decided to just nap in front of the salon with the engine off and my hoodie on. I doze off and awake around a half hour later to knocking on my window. As soon as I open my eyes, I’m met with an officer on both sides of my car. I instantly shoot up, unlock the door, and open it.
Now, I’m still waking up. So, the FIRST thing I say to this officer is “I am America”. It took approximately 10 seconds for my mind to compute the words that just left my moth, so I immediately apologize (if the cop didn’t think I was on something, he certainly thought so after that 😂). They proceed to take my license and I consent to a search (I was lucky af that my brothers hadn’t been smoking at that time). Everything runs clean and the second officer is chatting with me, waiting for the first officer to clear his side of the car.
Turns out the front of the salon was a HUGE drug hub. Somebody had spotted me sleeping in my car and tried to wake me, but at that point in my life and coupled with my mental/physical exhaustion from being a college student, I slept like the dead. So, the person probably thought I was overdosing.
It’s one of my favorite stories, since I come from a cop family. So everybody gets a good laugh, since it was my first run in with the cops. FYI, apparently it IS illegal to sleep in your car in some counties in NJ, so check county laws before dozing off!
Being illegal to sleep in your turned off stationary vehicle is insane 💀
It's odd to me how even in Drivers Ed they tell you if you haven't slept in 24 hours and feeling tired to safely pull over and find a place to sleep, how is it not safe to sleep in your locked car, with your parking brake on, laying down in the backseat with keys in the trunk.
I also find it ridiculous that pulling over onto the shoulder lane of a busy street is dangerous, yes it's dangerous if you're out of the car. No because no car should be driving on the shoulder of a busy street. Yes if you're parked in the middle of the road. No if you're trying to keep yourself and others from avoiding an accident.
Not to mention trying to find a rest-stop or motel thats open and available 24 hours is difficult and encourages more driving.
Either triple up the rest stops increasing the hours for a good 8 hours or leave us alone in our damn cars.
As a german i always said the same about the shoulder being safe cuz there are zero reasons for anything to happen.
Yet there's a million dashcams from the us where trucks apparently just drive on the shoulder, cars lose control and skid across 5 lanes and into the officer/ their car
@@Schimml0rdGermany probably doesn’t have an epidemic of car companies exclusively selling vehicles that aren’t suited to driving on city streets because off road vehicles (SUVs) are exempt from certain regulations that were made to help control emissions but now are worthless in the face of capitalistic corruption. God I hate this country I live in…
Bro’s so unhinged with these videos, I’m convinced Saul Goodman came to life 💀
bro might be Saul Goodman
My buddy got charged with DUi for sleeping in the back seat after drinking. He didn’t wanna take a chance and he still got the chance 😂😂😂
I knew a dude in the Marines that got a DUI when he was sleeping in the back seat of his car. But he had his car turned on for the heat and the cops gave him a DUI. Before other veterans come at me he called no one, was by himself for some reason and we got no word on it until that Monday morning. I also didn't know the guy that well to get the full story.
was this somewhat recent? I also knew a guy in the marines that was caught in that exact scenario
@swiftly1937 Nah it was a really long time ago. Probably about 10 years.
I worked at a bar and had been awake for 36 hours. I decided to nap before driving 40 miles home on private property.
Six cops pulled me from my vehicle and asked to search my car. I told them no and when they asked why I told them fourth amendment.
Sadly, they asked what that meant. I explained it to them.
One of the officers said, oh we got a smart one let's charge him with sleeping in a parked vehicle.
They searched my vehicle claiming they were doing inventory. They took me to jail.
I presented a letter from the property owner claiming that I had a right to be there and the judge wouldn't accept it. I showed up to court five times before an officer finally showed up for court. They confiscated my pistol and took 15 months to return it.
I paid $750 plus court cost for sleeping in a vehicle despite having the property owners permission.
Cops do not care about your rights. In a SHTF scenario they will become a gang and should be dealt with.
Cops are also far more likely to beat their wives than any other profession.
Act accordingly.
I’d spazz so fucking hard. Just reading that imagining how you felt has me fuming. Falsely imprisoned, illegally searched, stripped of your self defense, and failed by a corrupt of incompetent judge. Makes my hot damn blood boil.
a perfect example of how it's the whole *system* that's broken. It wasn't built by the people, and it surely isn't *for* the people. The only way it could even be remotely rectified is if if was torn down and rebuilt from the ground up, by the people.
All this. The legal system here is a joke.
Don't pay next time, pay a better lawyer
Well I have a misdemeanor for something I didn’t do with witnesses. So there’s that. So many bad people working in the legal system
*gets sarcastic with cop*
Cop- "GUN!"
I don't think i'll be able to remember all of this while im drunk 😭
Cops when you make sure you're well rested and can operate a two ton piece of machinery that goes over 100 mph: 🤬🤬
Local bar had a system. if you come to drink you parked in a section, hand over the keys to the 'valet' (the bar keep's assitant) and could not have a drink within an hour of leaving. Second the bar had one of the older breathalizers and if you blew remotely near the legal limit you had to stay put or sleep in the backseat of the car with the keys in the bar's safe.
Many took advantage of sleeping the booze off in a safe location as the bar owner had planned from the beginning.
Was there someone there early morning so people could leave?
@@Leonardo-cs9ij Bar had staff all day and night. Once they were sure you were sober they gave back the keys. So it was a good system with only one incident in ten years I went there because two hours before closing was last call. one hour before closing was the gates to the overnighters got closed and guarded it even had a portapotty so anyone needing to take a leak didn't need to go back into the bar.
Public Law 73-10/HJR192 of 1933 is still in full force and effect, which states that "... to require a payment in gold or a particular kind of coin or currency, or in an amount in money of the United States measured thereby, is declared to be against public policy
"Nope!" 😂
Should be able to sue that cop for harrasment, levelling a dozen false charges at you, threatening, intimidation etc
Retard
Its a staged skit brotherman.
"We've investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing. Also, increase our budget because we are great at our job."
The right to rest is often you best chance
The cop could just arrest you for DUI. Having your keys on the tires while you sleep in the back has been enough in previous cases.
Get a car with a Frunck, then sleep in there because you are no longer behind the wheel
Cop drives by while your impersonating an officer making this video: 👋
When you know the law so well that you habitually do the right thing even while drunk
there is no way I'd be able to remember putting my keys in my trunk
Dude look like he living in RuneScape.
...wish I lived in RuneScape.😥
Likely Falador
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I remember being told in driver's ed, that if you are too tired to drive you should just pull over and take a nap. Somehow I feel like that wouldn't actually fly.
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