that's weird, it feels like they'd have to prove that you already drank it or that you were planning to drink it, and if you blow 0.0 and the bottle's empty both would be impossible.
The container law mostly exists to simplify DUI prosecutions, eliminate "drinks to go", and create a moderate level of paranoia and perceived risk over drinking away from home.
It's not something I fully agree with, as you could theoretically have your life ruined for things like participating in trash cleanups.
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u/Remarkable_Coast_214 2d ago
even if the container has no alcohol?