Drinking On Goa Beaches, Public Places Banned By Government
Panaji (Goa): Announcing a notification on banning drinking in public places, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has stated that the state will ban drinking of liquor in public places to curb the nuisance created by people in drunken state.
Parrikar further asserted that the government will also impose fines or cancel the licence of the liquor shops that allow people to drink in their premises. He said necessary amendments to the Goa, Daman and Diu Excise Act, 1964 will be done next month.
While addressing a conference at a ‘Swachch Bharat’ function here on Sunday, Parrikar said, “If someone wants to drink (liquor), they should drink inside and not in public places. In the next 15 days, I will hold meetings with government officials to ban the consumption of liquor in public places. Liquor shops will face the music if people are found drinking in the open spaces near the shop."
The state government has already banned drinking on the beaches. The liquor shops are currently issued licences under Goa, Daman and Diu Excise Act, 1964.