Chiusure, the sale of alcohol in mini-markets at night and on weekends is prohibited in Rome



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In addition to the ordinance on the closure of nightlife places signed yesterday by Mayor Raggi, the Campidoglio is working on an anti-minimarket order in Rome to avoid the risk of gatherings in nightlife areas. Another anti-Covid measure, therefore, that is combined with the curfew ordered by the Lazio Region provides for the prohibition of the sale of alcohol on Fridays and Saturdays, from 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. the next day, by any authorized person, by various reasons. , “To retail, to take out, and also through vending machines and in food and beverage management activities.”

The measure is necessary, explains the Capitol in a note, in consideration of the evolution of the health emergency, in order to limit the risk of infections due to crowds of people for nightlife. Regarding consumption and administration within the premises, the rules of the DPCM apply: that is, it can be consumed at the table until midnight while it is forbidden to drink at the counter after 6 pm.

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Just a week ago, the mayor had already asked the commander of the local police of Rome Capital Stefano Napoli to increase controls on convenience stores to verify cases of irregularities and compliance with anti-Covid rules. And in case of repeated violations, he had insisted on proceeding with the suspension of the activity.

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