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Originally Posted by PennBF
First: If it is 10AM in the morning and you are having a beer or cocktail as you read this then "you have a problem".
Second: If the lawn chair had wheels and could go 15+ MPH then yes the person should be ticketed if they are drinking in the chair.
I completely agree that if someone is in a cart, drinking alcohol then yes
they should be ticketed and it should be significant to make sure they get the message that a golf cart can put another person or cart in danger just like a car, motocycle, motoscooter, and a lot of etc.'s.
If the only way a person can enjoy their life in a "golf cart" is by druging themselves and then driving they should be arrested. It should not be
relevant whether the County is trying to raise revenue, etc. If this is a
crime, (which it is) then it should be enforced.!!!
I also saw a cart this morning with a man allowing what looked like a 6 or 7
year old drive a cart.
I guess there are no limits to the idiots among our society. 
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Funny post. I'm not sure if you were serious or poking fun at other posts in this thread.
If 10 A.M. is inappropriate for a cocktail how does 11 A.M. sound? No? How about 1:15 P.M.? 2:00 P.M.? There must be a decent opening time but when?
The original post said nothing about driving, it was about someone using their cart as a seat. Had they sat a few feet away in a folding chair with a beer or a cocktail that would have been fine. Then they could get back into their cart and legally drive home, provided they were under the limit for D.U.I. Like it or not, an adult can have a drink or two and still legally drive. Your own opposition to alcohol is just that, your opposition. Not good, not bad, not right, not wrong, just your's.
Was the man who allowed a child to drive a cart holding an adult beverage in his hand? I agree that this is a serious offense if it really happened but there is nothing in your post that suggests that alcohol is in any way involved.