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RCW 46.61.266

Pedestrians under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 191 Wash. App. 931 - Deborah Peralta v. State Of Washington (2015)

Most recently applied in 191 Wash. App. 931 - Deborah Peralta v. State Of Washington (December 2015)

1990 c 241 s 7; 1987 c 11 s 1; 1975 c 62 s 43.

A law enforcement officer may offer to transport a pedestrian who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or any drug and who is walking or moving along or within the right-of-way of a public roadway, unless the pedestrian is to be taken into protective custody under *RCW 70.96A.120.

The law enforcement officer offering to transport an intoxicated pedestrian under this section shall:

(1) Transport the intoxicated pedestrian to a safe place; or

(2) Release the intoxicated pedestrian to a competent person.

The law enforcement officer shall take no action if the pedestrian refuses this assistance. No suit or action may be commenced or prosecuted against the law enforcement officer, law enforcement agency, the state of Washington, or any political subdivision of the state for any act resulting from the refusal of the pedestrian to accept this assistance.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.