While the state Senate decided it’s OK to say you can’t be charged with drunken driving if you are in a vehicle on your private property, the House of Delegates criminal law subcommittee emphatically disagreed.
It killed Senate Bill 918 from state Sen. Richard Stuart, R-King George, on Wednesday by a vote of 8-0.
Stuart said the bill would restore Virginia’s drunken driving law to where it was before a 2013 decision by the Court of Appeals, later confirmed by the Virginia Supreme Court.
Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.