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Date:         Thu, 5 Nov 1998 16:13:50 -0330
Reply-To:     Bob Norman <B.Norman@THEZONE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Bob Norman <B.Norman@THEZONE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Open container (alcohol) law & the Westy????
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George Nahrebecky wrote: > > I don't know how it is in other provinces in Canada, but in Nova > Scotia, vehicles like Westfalias qualify for special Camper plates ---snip---

Not in Newfoundland.

> she smiled and said: "You can carry open liquor in the vehicle, since >it's considered a sort of a temporary residence." This of course does >not mean you can drive around drinking the stuff, but a bottle in the >cupboard that has already been opened is legal. >I went for the Camper plates. > > George > 89 Westy > Nova Scotia

But can your passengers, sitting (buckled up)on the back seat, drink a Moosehead, or similar, while the vehicle is in motion? It would seem so.

Regards, Bob Norman 81 Westy Gander,NF Canada

-- Last night, as I lay in bed and looked up at the stars, I thought, "What the hell happened to my roof."


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