Q: Can I be arrested for DUI if I’m on private property?

A:

Under California law, a person can be arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) even if they are on private property. The key factor is whether the individual is operating a vehicle in a manner that poses a danger to public safety. California Vehicle Code § 23152 states that it is unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This law applies regardless of whether the driving occurs on public roads or private property.

Moreover, if a law enforcement officer observes a person exhibiting signs of intoxication or there is evidence of impaired driving on private property, they can initiate a DUI arrest. The presence of reasonable suspicion gives officers the authority to investigate further, which can lead to an arrest if the driver fails field sobriety tests or has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above 0.08%.

It is important to recognize that even on private property, individuals operating a vehicle still have the potential to create unsafe conditions. If a person is driving recklessly or in a manner that jeopardizes the safety of others on that property, law enforcement can take action accordingly. Hence, it is advisable to avoid driving while impaired, irrespective of the location.

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