

Thanks for the insight
Thanks for the insight
Damn so it’s actually a problem to be intoxicated alone, even if I drank the alcohol at home and then went to the public like to the beach?
I’m not talking about being disturbing to people but just slurring words and being euphoric where it’s obvious that the person might had some drinks.
I mean how do you handle going to parties then if you have to get back home by tram or Uber and it’s obvious that you had drinks? Are people actually doing something illegal if they commute home drunk (of course not driving themselves)? After I went to a club I usually drive home by bus or tram but of course I mind my own business and am calm or chat with a friend. So people might not even notice that I’m drunk but even if they did it would be completely normal and it wouldn’t be illegal.
And addressing the music thing: Here (at least in my city) there are known places in the center where everyone knows that young adults go there every weekend to party. It’s basically an outdoor party each weekend in the summer of maybe between 100 to 300 random people with JBL speakers etc. It’s not a designated area or an event or so but they just let the people have their fun. It’s just random people coming with alcohol and having fun. Doesn’t this exist in America?
Oh okay now it makes sense, I like that one
Isn’t the bag making it way more obvious? I would just fill the beverage into a metal water bottle that way no one would know what I’m drinking.
Couldn’t you just fill the beverage in a non see through water bottle? I have one of these insulated metal bottles where no one would notice what’s in there.
I guess the biggest problem probably is to “not make a scene” cause here in Germany we young people typically have many public spots where people drink lots of alcohol, listen to loud music and party. These aren’t restricted places, those are just public spots of cities where many young people gather and typically party through the night (like on grass fields at a river or lake).
Idk how strict America is in that regard cause the media often portrays it as if there are lots of harsh police officers because people are allowed to carry guns and are more violent/unpredictable.
In Germany at least where I’m from you rarely see any police officers and if you ever see some (maybe twice a year when there’s a car accident) they were just normal introverted people. One time I was very drunk when I was 17 or so and I talked to the police and they were just chill. I guess the typical Germans are more nerdy type people and the worst they could get is to argue about a math problem but I never see them get physical.
Drinking Vodka in school?? Holy moly