Mar 12 β€’ 12:03 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Oko.press

Night Alcohol Silence Throughout Warsaw. City Council Passed a Resolution

The Warsaw City Council has passed a resolution imposing a night-time alcohol sales ban from 10 PM to 6 AM across the city, effective June 1.

The Warsaw City Council has adopted a new resolution that will implement a city-wide ban on alcohol sales during the hours of 10 PM to 6 AM, starting June 1. This decision affects grocery stores and gas stations, aiming to enhance public safety during nighttime hours. Councilor Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska of the Left party expressed her satisfaction with the measure, stating it is a significant day for the citizens of Warsaw and will increase safety by prohibiting alcohol sales at night.

In a supportive remark, Warsaw's Mayor RafaΕ‚ Trzaskowski commented on the gradual implementation of such measures, reflecting a thoughtful approach to ensuring community safety. The resolution aligns with growing public support for restrictions on alcohol sales during late hours, particularly in urban areas where night-time disturbances may occur due to intoxication.

This new regulation by the City Council is part of an ongoing debate in Poland regarding alcohol consumption and its associated societal issues. By enacting this resolution, Warsaw aims to set a precedent that could influence other cities and promote safer nightlife environments across the country, ultimately fostering a healthier community atmosphere.

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