Illicit alcohol sales persist in the prohibited regions: 40 stores in Primorye sell alcohol on the Children's Protection Day
Rollin' in Primorye: Cops Crack Down on Booze-Slinging Stores
Looks like businesses in Primorye got a swift wake-up call during an inspection on June 1st! Officials from the regional ministry of industry and trade found 40 retail outlets blatantly violating the law against hawking hard liquor on Children's Day.
See, Children's Day is a day dedicated to promoting child welfare and safety, so catching stores peddling booze on this day is a huge no-no.
The ol' mafia, ahem, ministry, made it crystal clear that these biz owners have steppped into the naughty corner. "Swanky, we don't take kindly to breaking the law," they said. "So, knock it off!"
Things really heated up at a store in Chuguevka where several sales on the banned day were documented. Now, they're mulling over the idea of stripping this businessman of his entrepreneur license. Ouch!
It's worth noting that booze sales are prohibited daily from 10 PM to 10 AM and on special dates like June 1st, September 1st, and the final schooldays.
Prior to this hoopla, a batch of fake hooch was confiscated during an April inspection in the Green Corner of Vladivostok. A citizen's complaint led the authorities to the counterfeit bottles, which were sans excise stamps (shady AF!).
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The latest developments in Primorye's policy-and-legislation scene involve a crackdown on stores violating the ban on alcohol sales on Children's Day, a day dedicated to child welfare and safety. This incident is a reminder of the importance of abiding by politics and general-news regulations, including crime-and-justice laws. The regional ministry made it clear that businesses found flouting these rules face severe consequences, potentially even losing their entrepreneur licenses. This incident further highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain law and order in the region.