Code of Conduct

To create a safe and entertaining environment during the PEI Truck and Tractor Pulls, we urge people to:

Please consume alcohol responsibly.

Liquor Control Act

39. (1) No person shall consume liquor in a public place except as provided by this Act or the regulations. (2) No person shall be in an intoxicated condition in a public place. (3) No person shall consume liquor in or about a motor vehicle. Minimum fine $275. First offence. 40. (4) No person shall knowingly sell, give or otherwise supply liquor to any person under the age of nineteen years or apparently under the age of nineteen years and in any prosecution under this subsection the provincial court judge or court may determine from the appearance of the person to whom the liquor was sold, given or otherwise supplied whether the person is apparently under that age. Minimum fine $500. First offence, $40. (5) Any person under the age of nineteen years who: (a) has in his possession or consumes liquor; or (b) falsely claims to be over that age in order to obtain liquor (c) is guilty of an offence. Minimum fine $275. First offence. Anyone caught breaking any of the above liquor control act regulations will have their bracelet removed for the duration of the weekend. 2. (1) Every person who, without legal justification, whether conferred by an enactment or otherwise, or without the permission of the occupier or a person authorized by the occupier, the proof of which rests upon the person asserting justification or permission (a) Enters on premises that is a lawn, garden, orchard, commercial berry growing area, golf course or acreage managed for the production of agricultural crops; (a.1) Enters on premises that is forest land; (b) Enters on premises that is apparently a tree plantation or a Christmas tree management area; (c) Enters on premises that is enclosed in a manner that indicates the occupier's intention to keep person off the premises or to keep animals on the premises; (d) Dumps or deposits material of any kind of causes, suffers or permits material to be dumped or deposited on premises; (e) Enters on premises where entry is prohibited by notice; or (f) Engages in activity which is prohibited on the premises by notice, is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $2,000. There are also other charges like mischief (damage to property or interfering with lawful use and enjoyment of property) which are criminal and could result in probation, fine, or jail time.

We want to thank everyone for coming out and attending our PEI Truck and Tractor Pulls and we look forward to seeing you in 2025.