No question of drawing a can of beer or a bottle of wine or other alcohol in the streets of Sarcelles, unless you are ready to expose yourself to a fine. The mayor, Patrick Haddad (PS), issued an order about ten days ago to ban the consumption of alcoholic beverages on public roads from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
This decision, valid until November 1, follows an upsurge “of findings concerning the consumption of alcohol by individuals on the roads, squares, surroundings of schools and public parks in the city which have disturbed public order. “, by the municipal and national police, indicates the municipal decree.
The surroundings of schools and about ten streets concerned
The ban applies to avenues Joliot-Curie, Paul-Valéry, boulevard Allende, place Allende, parc Kennedy, rue Paul-Herbé, place Jean-Moulin, shopping centers in Sarcelles, Lochères, parc des Prés-sous-la-ville, Doctor Artin’s public garden, Place André-Gide and the surroundings of schools.
The municipality had already distinguished itself last January by issuing an anti-alcohol decree, forcing the various businesses selling alcoholic beverages, grocery stores, shisha bars, fast food establishments and other cafes… to lower their curtains at 11 p.m. Avoid neighborhood disturbances caused by these nocturnal gatherings. A measure which had been little appreciated by traders, considering that they were already taking measures to avoid disturbances to public order.
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