Polish Capital Bans Nighttime Alcohol Sales
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Warsaw Council Implements Night-Time Alcohol Ban
Warsaw’s city council voted almost unanimously to ban night-time alcohol sales in the capital of Poland, which ranks among the European Union member states with the highest drinking-related mortality rates. It is the latest in a series of bans in Polish cities that have proved popular with the public and have been followed by a fall in arrests for alcohol-related offences. The new ban follows pilot programs in two Warsaw districts—including the …
Authorities in Warsaw today confirmed a ban on the sale of alcohol between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. This is the latest in a series of such restrictions in cities in Poland, which ranks among the EU countries with the highest alcohol-related mortality rates.
A new decision has been made in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to restrict alcohol sales at night. Following a pilot program previously implemented in two districts, the City Council decided to extend the ban to the entire city.
The Warsaw city council today banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in shops operating at night in the capital of Poland, a country in which deaths due to… Poland: Warsaw municipality bans the sale of alcohol at night - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
Similar bans have recently been implemented in other cities in Poland - It will come into effect throughout Warsaw from June 1st
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