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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
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4. what are the circumstances in which an underage student who isn't drinking can get in trouble for being around alcohol?

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Wittaler [7]2 years ago
5 0

Both attending a party with alcohol in a location where drinking is prohibited by school policy and having underage friends who are drinking at a school event are examples of situations where you can risk getting in trouble for being around alcohol.

Even if you are completely sober, if you exhibit behaviour that could indicate underage drinking and are in the presence of others who can be proven to be drinking, you could be subject to the same penalties. However, the laws governing this will likely vary between schools and states.

<h3>What is teenage drinking ?</h3>

A long-term condition marked by excessive drinking and an obsession with alcohol.

Alcoholism is the inability to manage alcohol consumption brought on by a physical and/or emotional reliance on the drug.

Learn more about Teenage drinking here:

brainly.com/question/1570677

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