I’m thinking in the U.S. and Canada. For example, if you’re on vacation, you’ve checked out of your hotel room and have several hours until your flight, and you have some cans of beer left over. I know you could sneakily drink them in a park or something, but I’m just curious if there’s any way to do it that’s legal.
Sure, the US has lots of places with no open container laws. I doubt you are going to go take a taxi outside of the city to drink a couple beers though…
If if were me? I’d give them to a homeless guy, or just leave them in my hotel room. Because yeah, most places either won’t let you bring outside drinks (besides some fancy restaurants where you will need to buy a fancy meal) or will forbid alcohol entirely. Potential to bring them home in a checked bag.
I like the homeless guy idea. Even if they don’t drink, you just gave them a powerful item to barter with.
That doesn’t address the underlying question about legality.
I did. And it was covered by others. The answer is YES in the US is commonly illegal to just crack a beet.
What about a turnip?
Generally viewed favorably by the law