(ANSA) – PISA, 05 NOV – The mayor of Pisa, Michele Conti, today signed a new “anti-alcohol” ordinance that extends the previous measure that establishes the ban on the sale of alcohol and spirits for take-away until January 2, 2022 in public businesses, minimarkets, neighborhood businesses, medium-sized sales structures and vending machines, from 5 pm to 1.30 am on Fridays and Saturdays (including midweek holidays), and from 5 pm to 1 am on Sundays (including midweek holidays), in the center and in the station area. This was announced by the Municipality.
The ordinance, explains a note, “also prohibits the administration of alcohol, with the sole exception of the assisted service at the table and at the counter, outside and inside the premises, with the obligation of the managers to remove the containers used , at the end of the drink “. “I considered it appropriate to extend the ordinance – observed Conti – because unfortunately, especially in this post-Covid phase, we are witnessing an excessive use of alcohol in young and very young visitors to the center, which often leads to abuse. a problem that we have a duty to tackle, but which should be investigated with a multidisciplinary approach “.
“We are faced with the consolidation of a new social phenomenon, which requires extensive reflection – highlights Conti -, able to involve families and places of training, seeking shared solutions with the children themselves, which help them reflect on the opportunity to live a healthy and positive sociality, without excesses “. (HANDLE).
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