OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
#21
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
Ah, I was wondering. I have seen the belt buckle ones, and even that same design you have, I was just curious as to wether someone made one to fit the horn bracket... One thing, though, it only holds like an ounce of booze, and it is so close to the engine, that I doubt putting booze it there will do any good...
#23
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
ORIGINAL: electaRICK
cant carry the Bags into the bar/restaraunt,etc,,,, ya goof ball.....
I dont drink and ride,,,, and I dont pay $5 for a drink after either!!!!!!
cant carry the Bags into the bar/restaraunt,etc,,,, ya goof ball.....
I dont drink and ride,,,, and I dont pay $5 for a drink after either!!!!!!
#25
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
ORIGINAL: electaRICK
well,,, the hair dont get "Let down" till the pants come off!!!!
well,,, the hair dont get "Let down" till the pants come off!!!!
#26
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
I am not sure about this..but I think that carrying a flask with booze in it AND getting stopped
by law enforcement......the flask may be considered an "open container", whether you have
had a drink from it or not. Something to consider. Although, in Florida, in a vehicle, you can carry a bottle of wine that has been opened. (no hard booze or beer though).
Just a thought.
Chuck
by law enforcement......the flask may be considered an "open container", whether you have
had a drink from it or not. Something to consider. Although, in Florida, in a vehicle, you can carry a bottle of wine that has been opened. (no hard booze or beer though).
Just a thought.
Chuck
#28
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
ORIGINAL: themensh
I am not sure about this..but I think that carrying a flask with booze in it AND getting stopped
by law enforcement......the flask may be considered an "open container", whether you have
had a drink from it or not. Something to consider. Although, in Florida, in a vehicle, you can carry a bottle of wine that has been opened. (no hard booze or beer though).
Just a thought.
Chuck
I am not sure about this..but I think that carrying a flask with booze in it AND getting stopped
by law enforcement......the flask may be considered an "open container", whether you have
had a drink from it or not. Something to consider. Although, in Florida, in a vehicle, you can carry a bottle of wine that has been opened. (no hard booze or beer though).
Just a thought.
Chuck
#29
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
ORIGINAL: deadman77
I keep mine together with my gun and dope. That way the cop doesnt have to look so hard and will take it easy on me.
MikeM
I keep mine together with my gun and dope. That way the cop doesnt have to look so hard and will take it easy on me.
MikeM
#30
RE: OK,, WHO carry's a flask???
No need here...don't care what others do, as long as they don't ride around me afterwards...but in this state, if it's not in a sealed bottle, it's open flask, and a serious citation even if you're stone cold sober...