Paris sets up ban on drinking alcohol in public to deal with heatwave

Parigi introduce il divieto di consumare alcolici in pubblico per far fronte all’ondata di caldo


A sign reading ‘During intense heat protect yourself’ is seen inside an air-conditioned room open to the public inside the 17th district city hall as temperatures rise in Paris, during a heatwave affecting a majority of the country, in France, June 25, 202 (Reuters)

PARIS, June 25 (Reuters) - Parisians will be banned from drinking alcohol in public from midday onwards on Friday in order to try and curb the health issues arising from the heatwave gripping France and much of Europe, the head of the Paris police said on Thursday.

“I will publish an edict this evening which will ban the consumption of alcohol in public from tomorrow midday onwards. As you know, drinking alcohol with the sun beating down can have a devastating effect,” Paris police chief Patrice Faure told BFM TV.

He added there would also be a ban on the sale of alcoholic products from Friday evening onwards in Paris. 

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Chris Reese)

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