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The holidays do without alcohol?
Deputies of St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly appealed to the governor of the northern capital Valentina Matvienko proposals to ban the sale of alcohol during the holidays and in front of them.
"Due to the fact that the sale of alcoholic beverages containing ethyl alcohol of more than 15% of the finished product is allowed until 11 pm, at the beginning of events dedicated to the holiday of graduates, the city has a walk thousands of young people in a state of extreme intoxication ' - outraged MP proponent Alexey Timofeev.
A serious danger deputies and see in the New Year holidays, "when hands are pretty drunk person firecrackers, rockets and fireworks." In his address to parliament Valentina Matviyenko urged city authorities to introduce "alcohol curfew" and to ban the sale of alcohol two days before the holiday.
If the city authorities are not ready for such a radical measures, proposed a compromise - to allow the sale of these products is not more than 3-4 hours a day for two days before the holiday, and no more than half an hour a day of celebration.
P.S. I imagine a picture December 30, even in the small shop (16:00 to 16:30). The horror of it!
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"Due to the fact that the sale of alcoholic beverages containing ethyl alcohol of more than 15% of the finished product is allowed until 11 pm, at the beginning of events dedicated to the holiday of graduates, the city has a walk thousands of young people in a state of extreme intoxication ' - outraged MP proponent Alexey Timofeev.
A serious danger deputies and see in the New Year holidays, "when hands are pretty drunk person firecrackers, rockets and fireworks." In his address to parliament Valentina Matviyenko urged city authorities to introduce "alcohol curfew" and to ban the sale of alcohol two days before the holiday.
If the city authorities are not ready for such a radical measures, proposed a compromise - to allow the sale of these products is not more than 3-4 hours a day for two days before the holiday, and no more than half an hour a day of celebration.
P.S. I imagine a picture December 30, even in the small shop (16:00 to 16:30). The horror of it!
News from RBC.
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