The Mexico City government conducted an operation to prevent the sale of alcohol in the Historic Center and Paseo de la Reforma during the Pride March. Despite these efforts, numerous semi-permanent stalls were observed selling beer and prepared drinks along Reforma. Additionally, vendors sold chilled beers using coolers, buckets, and supermarket carts, charging 100 pesos for two cans. Authorities reported seizing hundreds of beer cans on Paseo de la Reforma, which were subsequently poured down drains. The head of the government department, César Cravioto, stated that alcohol tests were conducted on drivers of decorated cars.
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