Kristy*
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Tennessee Public Intoxication LawsYou don’t know what you speak of
In Tennessee, a person may be charged with public intoxication if he or she appears in public under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to the degree that the intoxicated person:
- may be endangered
- presents a danger to other people or property, or
- unreasonably annoys people in the vicinity.