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Can you drink alcohol while walking in Miami?

Additionally, public consumption of alcohol is not acceptable. You can be cited for consuming alcohol or possessing alcohol on streets, sidewalks, in parking lots or on beaches throughout the state. An open container can be an open bottle or can, flask, cup, or glass containing any amount of alcohol.



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Florida law makes it illegal to possess and drink from an open container in a vehicle, whether you're the driver or a passenger. Along with the open container law about vehicles, there's also an open container law in Florida walking scenarios, which makes it illegal to possess alcoholic beverages in public.

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You can be cited for consuming alcohol or possessing alcohol on streets, sidewalks, in parking lots or on beaches throughout the state. An open container can be an open bottle or can, flask, cup, or glass containing any amount of alcohol.

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PROHIBITED ON THE BEACH: Smoking cigarettes or filtered tobacco products. Narcotics and marijuana. Large tents, tables or similar structures. Loud music.

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Fireworks are prohibited in all Florida State Parks. Hunting is prohibited in Florida State Parks. The state reserves offer special hunting seasons. Alcoholic beverage consumption is allowed in designated areas only.

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Carrying an open container & consuming it in public is legal in Las Vegas & unincorporated Clark County. (Yes, that includes The Strip.) Walking around with an open container and consuming alcohol can land you in jail in most parts of the country, but definitely not on Vegas's famous Strip.

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Drugs and alcohol Drug use and open containers of alcohol are never allowed while using the Uber platform.

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Almost every public beach bans alcohol for obvious reasons, including minimizing unruly behavior and keeping the public safe from dangerous ocean conditions, but there are other ways to have a relaxing drink near the sand.

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It's a rule that was in place for decades: no alcohol on the sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach. But after more than 30 years, the ban on booze has been lifted. Hotels like the Hilton are now rolling out your favorite cocktail on the beach.

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