To combat the proliferation of sale of alcohol on public roads, in the Mexico City Those who set up irregular businesses of this nature will be liable to a fine greater than the 3 thousand pesos, arrest of up to 36 hours and community work.
This Thursday they were published in the Official Gazette the reforms to the Civic Culture Law, where it is established that the sale of alcoholic beverages on public roads is an infraction against citizen security, except for cases located in fairs, pilgrimages o festivitieswhich have authorization from the competent authorities.
This regulation seeks to eliminate calls cheleriaswhich have become popular in places like market and street stalls in different neighborhoods of the capital.
On Wednesday, the local Congress approved the reform initiative sent by the Head of Government, Martí Batresto eradicate these establishments, which he considered a risk to public health.
The project adds a fraction V bis to article 28 and article 32 of the Civic Culture Law of Mexico City in order to sanction those who sell alcoholic beverages on public roads without having the corresponding permits.
With these modifications, the sanctions include fines of 21 to 30 Units of Updated Measurement, which is equivalent to between 2,171 and 3,257 pesos, arrests of 25 to 36 hours and community work of up to 18 hours.
The article was also reformed 286 of the local Penal Codein which it is established that those who break, alter, destroy or disappear closure seals placed by order of the competent authority, Depending on the severity, they could face 2 to 12 years in prison and a fine of 100 to 5 thousand days.
Those who repeatedly commit these behaviors will be increased by a quarter of the sorry for prison.
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