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Teplice rozšířily zákaz pití alkoholu na veřejnosti, strážníci odhalili už stovky opilců
CZ🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Teplice rozšířily zákaz pití alkoholu na veřejnosti, strážníci odhalili už stovky opilců

The city of Teplice has expanded a ban on drinking alcohol in public spaces, citing concerns over visible intoxication and disturbances caused by homeless individuals and other groups. The regulation, effective since May 1, 2025, targets specific areas including central parts of the town, parks, shopping zones, and train stations. Local authorities reported nearly 250 violations within the first year, with enforcement involving police presence and camera monitoring. Residents, however, feel the measures are insufficient, noting continued issues with intoxicated people in certain neighborhoods. Officials acknowledge ongoing challenges but argue the measure helps reduce public nuisance.

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Teplice rozšířily zákaz pití alkoholu na veřejnosti, strážníci odhalili už stovky opilců

The city of Teplice has expanded a ban on drinking alcohol in public spaces, citing concerns over visible intoxication and disturbances caused by homeless individuals and other groups. The regulation, effective since May 1, 2025, targets specific areas including central parts of the town, parks, shopping zones, and train stations. Local authorities reported nearly 250 violations within the first year, with enforcement involving police presence and camera monitoring. Residents, however, feel the measures are insufficient, noting continued issues with intoxicated people in certain neighborhoods. Officials acknowledge ongoing challenges but argue the measure helps reduce public nuisance.

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