The Funny Maths Thread.. which sometimes contains mildly amusing pictures

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So, after you opened it, you might as well drink it all, at home? By that logic, you can't transport other open bottles either?
Sounds a bit draconian.
No open alcoholic containers inside the passenger compartment, including re-capped or re-corked bottles. You may have them in the trunk though. If you have a hatch/van/suv, you're SOL, as those do not have a separate cargo compartment.
 
Alright that's it. I'm buying a smart watch.

 
No open alcoholic containers inside the passenger compartment, including re-capped or re-corked bottles. You may have them in the trunk though. If you have a hatch/van/suv, you're SOL, as those do not have a separate cargo compartment.

Well that's stupid. But fear not, the solution is obvious

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No open alcoholic containers inside the passenger compartment, including re-capped or re-corked bottles. You may have them in the trunk though. If you have a hatch/van/suv, you're SOL, as those do not have a separate cargo compartment.

Wait, wait. Transporting on the trunk in reasonable, but a hatch? Really? :blink:
 
Wait, wait. Transporting on the trunk in reasonable, but a hatch? Really? :blink:

This is America. "Reasonable" and "drinking laws" are mutually exclusive.
 
This is America. "Reasonable" and "drinking laws" are mutually exclusive.

We have those rules as well... for transporting weapons. They have to be either in a locked container or in a locked boot that's not accessible from the interior.
 
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