Canadian tourists warned of surprising new rule in popular European city

Canadians who plan on visiting a popular destination in Europe this summer can expect a ban on alcohol sales after a certain time.Split, the second-largest city in Croatia, will be restricting the sale of alcohol in shops and liquor stores starting this summer, reported local news outlet net.hr.It will be the first city in Croatia to ban the sale of alcohol from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. and a part of a growing number of cities in Europe implementing limits on alcohol sales.Split Mayor Tomislav Šuta announced the new rule earlier this month. It still needs to be voted on in the city council, reported net.hr.The curfew on alcohol sales will initially be implemented in shops in the city centre."It is precisely here that situations arise that impair the safety and quality of life of tenants, and the possibility of such rules being extended to other parts of Split is not ruled out," Šuta told net.hr, adding that sights of drunken tourists in the heart of the city are "unacceptable....


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