Govt urged to ban sale of alcohol after 10pm in 24-hour premises

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has been urged to ban the sale of alcohol after 10pm in all 24-hour premises, says Ramesh Rao Krishnan Naidu, the special officer in charge of Indian affairs to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said the consumption of alcohol late at night would usually be taken excessively, thus causing the risk of incidents such as road accidents, fights as well as crime.

"Apart from this, the ban would protect the younger generation from engaging in activities that are not beneficial, pointless as well as harmful to them," he said in a statement on Saturday . Ramesh Rao, who is also president of Pertubuhan Minda dan Sosial Prihatin, a non-governmental organisation, said this measure would have a better long-term effect on the community and family because each individual would be protected from the dangers of the influence of alcohol which was very worrying.

He also said that as a start to the measure, local authorities can impose a ban in retail premises that operate for 24 hours in their regulated areas. Ramesh Rao hopes that this effort would help further improve the quality of social life in the community for people from all walks of life to live healthier and more harmonious lives.- Bernama

 

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I guess Ramesh lost the plot ye .. go do something more meaningful and constructive ye or u change to err another party

no mention where/whom this desakan is coming from... or is it just this one RameshRaoAKS how about real ideas to address the main causes of road accidents, fights and crime also have we exhausted enforcement of existing laws

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