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    Question: Can a person riding in a car with someone getting charged with a DUI also be fined?

    Answer: In order to be fined for breaking the law, a person must first be charged with breaking the law. The fine is part of the sentence or punishment for the crime. Normally, one person's acts or crimes aren't attributed to another person, that is, you can't blame a person for someone else's crimes. So, normally, a passenger riding with a drunk driver would not be included in the crime unless they had committed some crime themselves.

    The passenger might be charged with DUI if the police are uncertain as to who was driving at the time of the stop, such as where the driver and passenger might have switched seats, and both persons were intoxicated. Another example might be where the passenger is the owner of the car, is also intoxicated and gave the intoxicated person permission to drive.

    Also, if the passenger owns the car, he or she might have some other connection with a crime, such as an outstanding warrant, lapsed insurance, or unregistered or unlicensed vehicle. Of course, this would apply if the passenger were found to be in possession of illegal weapons or contraband such as drugs.


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    On 01/04/05
    from MO said:
    A Adult mother passenger in a DWI vehicle can be charged with child endangerment in missouri lincoln county Still most the public doesn't believe it was right ethic or legal Donna
    On 03/30/04
    Slick from AZ said:
    You will only be charged if you are underage and have also been drinking. You will only be charged with minor consumption which is a 300 dollar fine
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