§ 5-71-212 - Public intoxication -- Drinking in public.
               	 		
5-71-212.    Public intoxication -- Drinking in public.
    (a)  A  person commits the offense of public intoxication if he or she appears  in a public place manifestly under the influence of alcohol or a  controlled substance to the degree and under circumstances such that:
      (1)  The person is likely to endanger himself or herself or another person or property; or
      (2)  The person unreasonably annoys a person in his or her vicinity.
(b)  Public intoxication is a Class C misdemeanor.
(c)  A  person commits the offense of drinking in public if the person, other  than in a place of business licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for  consumption on the premises, consumes any alcoholic beverage:
      (1)  In any public place;
      (2)  On any highway or street;
      (3)  Upon any passenger coach, streetcar, or in or upon any vehicle commonly used for the transportation of passengers; or
      (4)  In or about any depot, platform, waiting station or room, or other public place.
(d)  Drinking in public is a Class C misdemeanor.
(e)  The  provisions of this section shall not be construed to prohibit or  restrict the consumption of an alcoholic beverage when consumed as a  part of a recognized religious ceremony or ritual.