136-197. Ticket may be refused intoxicated person; penalty for prohibited entry.
The ticket agent of a passenger train shall at all times have the power to refuse to sell a ticket to a person wanting to purchase a ticket who may at the time be intoxicated. The conductor in charge of the train shall at all times have the power to prevent an intoxicated person from boarding the train. An intoxicated person who boards a train after being forbidden by the conductor to do so is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (1998-128, s. 16.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 136-190 - Powers of railroad corporations.
§ 136-191 - Intersection with highways.
§ 136-193 - Joint construction of railroads having same location.
§ 136-194 - Cattle guards and private crossings; failure to erect and maintain misdemeanor.
§ 136-195 - To regulate crossings and to abolish grade crossings.
§ 136-196 - Injury to passenger while in prohibited place.
§ 136-197 - Ticket may be refused intoxicated person; penalty for prohibited entry.
§ 136-198 - Passenger refusing to pay fare or violating rules may be ejected.