Michigan Criminal Charges & OWI
While many people think of drinking and driving as actually driving a vehicle, that’s not how the law is interpreted. There is something called actual physical control, a situation where someone has the ability to control a motor vehicle. In Michigan, having the ability to control a motor vehicle is enough to trigger an OWI.
This is due to how Michigan interprets the word “operating.” Operating is loosely defined in Michigan law, whereas drinking and driving is more direct. Operating means “having the ability to drive” and depending on the officer, sleeping in the driver’s seat with an excessive blood alcohol content may constitute operating a motor vehicle.
All this to say, it’s never a good idea to sleep in your car while you’re intoxicated. If you absolutely have no choice, it may be prudent to sleep in the backseat of the car instead, and put the keys somewhere where you can’t reach.
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