Public intoxication definition

Public intoxication means the state of being intoxicated in a public place. [1997, c. 756, §1 (NEW).]

Examples of Public intoxication in a sentence

  • Public intoxication is grounds for removal of a guest from the park.

  • There shall be NO PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS OR INTOXICATION! Public intoxication is prohibited and shall also be sufficient cause for eviction.

  • Public intoxication (drunk and disorderly conduct) will not be tolerated.

  • Public intoxication and possession of open alcoholic containers on the Property and outside the Property, including within the Common Areas is prohibited.

  • Public intoxication on park property will not be tolerated and may be cause for immediate dismissal from the Park Host position.

  • Public intoxication by any resident or guest is strictly forbidden.

  • Public intoxication, profanity or abusive language directed at anyone will not be tolerated.

Related to Public intoxication

  • Intoxication means a person with an elevated blood alcohol content of a ratio of alcohol in the blood of such person that is eight-hundredths of one per cent or more of alcohol, by weight or such person has sustained such Injury while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug or both.

  • Intoxicant means any alcohol beverage, hazardous inhal- ant, controlled substance, controlled substance analog or other drug, or any combination thereof.

  • Intoxicated means that a person:

  • Alcohol means the intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or other low molecular weight alcohols including methyl and isopropyl alcohol.

  • Intoxicating liquor means and includes any beverage containing alcohol.