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The law has never changed concerning drinking in public

No drinking outside liquor outlets and outside night clubs or taverns.

BOOYSENS Police urges the community to refrain from drinking in public places like parks, outside your property, in your driveways, outside liquor outlets and outside night clubs or taverns.

Herewith are the relevant laws concerning drinking in public:

• According to the Gauteng Liquor Act, Act 2/2003 Section 127(c), no person is permitted to be under the influence of alcohol in or near any public place including any road, street, alley, park, market, shop, warehouse or public garage etc. A fine of R300 will be issued if caught.

• According to the Gauteng Liquor Act, Act 2/2003 Section 127(d), no person may consume liquor in or near any public place as mentioned above as well as in a motor vehicle driven on a public road or parked in a public area. A fine of R300 will be issued if caught.

• According to the Public Open Space By-law act under Notice no 831 in the Gauteng Provincial Gazette extraordinary no. 179 dated 21 May 2004, no person may consume, brew, store or sell any alcohol in public places. A fine of R500 will be issued if caught.

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