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Can you drink on the Subway in New York?

Rule 1050.6 (6) reads: No person shall bring or carry onto a conveyance any liquid in an open container. A conveyance is a subway car. This means that you may drink your coffee in the station, but you should not bring it onto the train.



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As many late night revelers have learned the hard way, despite being the “city that never sleeps,” drinking on the subway and buses is still illegal in New York City. (Save that nonsense for the Long Island Railroad!) But starting in 2018, even alcohol advertisements are getting the boot from public transit.

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The alcohol ban, which prohibits alcohol consumption on all Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trains and platforms, goes into effect at noon. Saturday, Dec.

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You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars. Personal food and beverages are allowed in the upper level of Superliner Sightseer Lounges.

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Note: There is no federal limit on the amount of alcohol someone may import into the U.S. for personal use, however, large quantities might raise the suspicion that the importation is for commercial purposes, and a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer could require you to obtain a federal import license before ...

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Alcohol is not permitted in Central Park.

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Consequences for Driving With an Open Container Drivers convicted of an open container violation can face hefty penalties. For a first-time offense, a driver can be hit with a $150 fine.

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In New York, for purposes of state law, there are only four hours Monday through Saturday in which alcohol may not be served: 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. On Sundays the limitation is six hours: 4:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m. This was designed to accommodate both New York City nightlife and late-night workers statewide.

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Administrative Code - “Consumption of Alcohol on Streets Prohibited” ( also known as “Open Container Violation” or “Consumption of Alcohol in Public”) are eligible to plead guilty and pay a $25 fine by mail.

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First off, it's never a good idea to go through Central Park at night. While Central Park is an idyllic tourist attraction during the day, it is technically supposed to be closed late at night and in the early hours of the morning. The vast majority of cases of crime and violence in the park occur at night.

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Consequences for Driving With an Open Container For a first-time offense, a driver can be hit with a $150 fine. A second offense within 18 months is punishable by up to $300 in fines, while a third offense can be punished with a fine of up to $450.

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No, alcohol is prohibited in all parks. Can I camp in the parks? No, overnight camping is prohibited in all parks. The Urban Park Rangers host supervised camping events throughout the summer.

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Smoking. Smoking is not permitted in Central Park, including electronic cigarettes.

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Checked Bags: Yes Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging.

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