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Originally Posted by prathmann
It would still be against the law under South Carolina's public intoxication statute. Similarly, California's vehicle code contains a section on BUI (bicycling under the influence) with substantially lesser penalties than DUI, but it's still illegal.
You have to be disorderly as well as intoxicated. No state laws against just being drunk
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