Split Cracks Down on Late-Night Alcohol Sales as New Summer Ban Comes Into Force
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As of August 19, Split banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in shops and other retail establishments every day between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. The measure will be in effect until September 15.
Split Cracks Down on Late-Night Alcohol Sales as New Summer Ban Comes Into Force
Tourists hoping to pick up a late-night bottle of wine or a few beers from a shop in Split will now have to get there before 9pm, after the popular Croatian holiday destination introduced new restrictions on alcohol sales. The City of Split confirmed on Wednesday that its controversial summer measure restricting the sale of alcohol from shops between 9pm and 6am had officially come into force. And the rules don't just apply to the historic centr…
There is another city trying to contain the problems related to 'alcohol tourism'. The measure lasts until September 15th and aims to prevent traders from selling alcoholic beverages between 9pm and 6am.
Split has banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in shops and other retail establishments during night hours since Wednesday, city authorities announced. The measure will be in effect during the tourist season until September 15th, and is intended to limit noise, public order violations and pollution of public areas.
The ban is in effect daily until six in the morning.
As of today, a decision to restrict the sale of alcoholic beverages and other beverages containing alcohol in the area of the City of Split is in effect every day from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., the City of Split announced on Wednesday. The decision, in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Act, restricts the sale of alcoholic beverages in retail outlets throughout the entire area of the City of Split, in the period from June 1 to September 15, eve…
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