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Alcohol decommissioned at Paseo de la Reforma ahead of Mexico vs. England game; Dry Law continues
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Alcohol decommissioned at Paseo de la Reforma ahead of Mexico vs. England game; Dry Law continues

Mexican authorities implemented alcohol restrictions along Paseo de la Reforma ahead of a match between Mexico and England, as part of a 'dry law' enforcement. Police and city government personnel were seen confiscating alcoholic beverages and checking bags at the site where large screens would broadcast the game. The measures were announced by the head of the City Government, César Cravioto, who stated they would apply from midnight on Sunday until 7 AM on Monday in several central neighborhoods. This action aligns with broader security efforts around major international matches during the 2026 World Cup.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 707 hr. ago
Alcohol decommissioned at Paseo de la Reforma ahead of Mexico vs. England game; Dry Law continues

Mexican authorities implemented alcohol restrictions along Paseo de la Reforma ahead of a match between Mexico and England, as part of a 'dry law' enforcement. Police and city government personnel were seen confiscating alcoholic beverages and checking bags at the site where large screens would broadcast the game. The measures were announced by the head of the City Government, César Cravioto, who stated they would apply from midnight on Sunday until 7 AM on Monday in several central neighborhoods. This action aligns with broader security efforts around major international matches during the 2026 World Cup.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an official policy implementation (Ley Seca) and describes actions taken by government authorities without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from officials and mentions the specific areas affected, presenting the situation factually without apparent bias.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on police enforcing a 'Ley Seca' ahead of a Mexico vs England match, citing official sources like the Secretary of Government and the SSC. It provides specific details about locations and times, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it uses emotionally charged language l

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