In the capital, on the May holidays - May 1, 8 and 9 - a temporary ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages will be in place in places of mass celebrations, the portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow reports. The ban will cover the sale of strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any container.
A temporary ban will apply in places of mass celebrations. Soft drinks in glass containers will also be banned. "Restrictive measures on the sale of alcohol are necessary to prevent injuries, as well as to prevent illegal actions"- said the head of the capital's Department of Regional Security and Anti-Corruption Vladimir Chernikov.
It is worth noting that hundreds of mass events are planned for the May holidays, including concerts, film screenings, and theatrical performances. The celebration will unfold at 35 central and nine district venues. The Spring and Labor Day this year falls on a Monday, so it is declared a non-working day. Victory Day, May 9, the Russians will celebrate on Tuesday, the Monday preceding it is also declared a day off.
/ Thursday, April 27, 2017 /Topics: may day Victory Day
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Restrictions also apply to soft drinks in glass containers.As noted, hundreds of public events will be held in Moscow during the May holidays, including film screenings, concerts and theatrical performances. In addition, fireworks will be launched in 19 city parks and at VDNKh on May 9.
May Day in 2017 fell on a Monday, so it was declared a non-working day. Russians will celebrate Victory Day on Tuesday, and the Monday preceding it will also be a day off.
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This is reported by the official portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow.
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On May 1, 8 and 9, the sale of strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any container, will be temporarily banned in the venues of mass events and nearby stores. In addition, soft drinks in glass containers will be subject to restrictions.. . . . .
In addition, a festival will be held in Moscow these days. “Moscow spring” . Citizens are waiting for master classes, walking tours and an animation program. In total, 57 venues are involved in the events, of which 38 will be musical. Participants of the international vocal competition "Moscow Spring a cappella", which is held at the festival for the first time, will perform there. The full program of the festival is in the mos.ru special project.
The sales limit will also be set for soft drinks in glass containers
During the May holidays, the sale of alcohol in the capital will be limited, according to the website of the capital's mayor's office.
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The Moscow authorities will limit the sale of alcohol in places of mass celebrations for the May holidays. The ban will affect strong alcohol, low-alcohol drinks, as well as soft drinks in glass containers.
“The sale of alcohol will be limited in the capital for the May holidays. . . . . .
The sale of soft drinks in glass bottles will also be banned. . . . . . May 8th and 9th will also be holidays.
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In Moscow, hundreds of mass events are planned for the May holidays, including the Moscow Spring a Cappella festival. . . . . .
The restriction covers not only strong alcohol, but also beer, as well as soft drinks in glass containers.
The restriction will apply on May 1, 8 and 9 in places where there will be a large number of people. Nearby stores will temporarily suspend the sale of strong and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any capacity.
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Recall that in 2017, May 1 falls on a Monday, so it is declared a non-working day. In turn, Victory Day, May 9, will be celebrated throughout Russia on Tuesday, the Monday preceding it is also declared a day off, the official portal of the mayor and government of Moscow reports.
The sale of alcoholic beverages will be limited in venues of public events and nearby shops. The ban will be in effect on May 1, 8 and 9. This is done to prevent injuries, as well as to prevent illegal actions.
On the May holidays in the capital, the sale of alcohol will be limited in places of mass events and nearby stores. This was reported on the official portal of the mayor and government of Moscow. The ban on the sale of alcohol will be in effect on May 1, 8 and 9.
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Hundreds of mass events will be held in the capital during the May holidays. Among them are concerts, film screenings and theatrical performances. . . . . .
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The mayor's office believes that these measures are necessary to prevent injuries, as well as to prevent illegal actions.
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The sale of alcoholic beverages will be limited during the May holidays in Moscow. . . . . .
In the places of mass celebrations in nearby retail outlets, the sale of strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer, will be prohibited. In addition, during the holidays it will not be possible to buy soft drinks in glass containers. . . . . .
Concerts, film screenings and theatrical performances will be held in Moscow during the May holidays. More than a hundred public events will be held in the north of the capital.
It will not be possible to buy hot drinks in places of mass celebrationsRestrictions on the sale of alcohol are necessary to prevent injuriesPhoto: Oleg UKLADOV.
For three holidays, May 1, 8 and 9, the capital will traditionally ban the sale of strong and weak alcohol, as well as soft drinks in glass containers. This applies not only to vodka and wine, but also to beer, water, soda, fruit drinks, juices and other drinks. The ban will apply in places of mass celebrations and neighboring shops.
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Victory Day, May 9, is celebrated on Tuesday. At the same time, Monday, May 8, is also declared a holiday.During the May holidays in Moscow, a temporary ban on the sale of alcohol will be introduced in places where public events will be held. . . . . .
Strong and low-alcohol alcoholic beverages, including beer, will not be sold in retail outlets located in close proximity to public festivities. In addition, during the holidays it will not be possible to buy soft drinks in glass containers. . . . . .
During the May holidays, the capital will host a huge number of various official and entertainment events. In AO, holidays will be celebrated in each of the 16 districts and district sites, as well as in recreation areas and parks.
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They want to make the May holidays in Moscow more “dry” - the sale of alcohol in the capital will be limited from April 29 to May 2, as well as on Victory Day, May 9. The website of the Moscow Mayor reports that alcohol cannot be bought in stores located near places of mass celebrations - pedestrian streets, parks and squares.
Prohibition will also restrict the sale of beer and any soft drinks (water, juice) in glass bottles and other fragile containers.
According to the head of the Department of Regional Security and Anti-Corruption of the City of Moscow, Vladimir Chernikov, limiting the sale of alcohol on holidays is necessary in order to “prevent injuries among vacationers” and to prevent crime, reports NSN. Note that similar restrictions are introduced for all major city holidays.
To ensure that this point and many others are not violated, there will be reinforced police squads. On April 25, Moscow Russia reported that law enforcement officers would suppress any violations of public order on the May holidays in the capital, reports FAN .
“Moscow will host a large number of events and folk festivals dedicated to the celebration of the holiday of Spring and Labor. Employees of the Metropolitan Police, together with representatives of the Russian Guard and the people's guards, will ensure the protection of public order and the safety of citizens," the message says.
The press service of the Metropolitan Police also recalled that
all participants in non-approved public events will be photographed and filmed for further legal assessment of their actions.
It is emphasized that if violations are established, they will be held accountable.
Non-working days on the May holidays will be April 29 and 30, as well as May 1, 2 and 9. During the first week of the last month of spring, more than 300 major events and concerts will take place in Moscow. On May 1, a trade union demonstration will take place on Red Square.
On Victory Day, the main events will be the parade of military equipment on Red Square and the evening fireworks, which can be observed from 33 sites. Artillery installations will fire several tens of thousands of salutes in just 5 minutes - the start of the fireworks is scheduled for 22:00.
In order for Muscovites to enjoy good weather on May Day, the clouds will be dispersed with the help of the Yak-42D laboratory aircraft. The authorities will carry out the same operation on Victory Day. The aircraft will make research flights to improve weather conditions in the city. It will be joined by nine aircraft of the military space forces. The squadron will clear the sky with the help of squibs with silver iodide, powdered reagent, liquid nitrogen, and granular carbon dioxide.
In 2018, the dispersal of clouds in the capital on May 1 and 9, June 12 and City Day will cost the authorities a total of 400 million rubles. In total, 12 units of special aviation will be involved in the operation.
Ground public transport on holidays, April 30, as well as May 1 and 2, will operate according to the weekend schedule, said Deputy Mayor of Moscow Maxim.
He said that from 12:00 to 19:00 these days the maximum number of buses, trolleybuses and trams will operate on the routes. According to him, on May 9, routes leading to Pobedy Park on Poklonnaya Gora will be strengthened, 42 buses of large and extra-large class will be allocated.
Liksutov added that during the days of rehearsals and the Victory Parade itself on Red Square (April 26, May 3, 6 and 9), it is planned to change the movement of 55 urban ground transport routes. Data on changes in the work of transport will be posted on the official resources of the mayor's office.
The Moscow Metro and the MCC will operate on the May holidays according to the usual schedule.
The sale of alcohol will be limited on May 1, 8 and 9. The ban applies not only to strong alcohol, but also to beer. .
As reported on the website of the capital's mayor's office, the ban will apply in places of mass celebrations. This decision was made by the city authorities in order to maintain public order during the days of mass celebrations and to prevent possible hooligan incidents and traumatic situations.
The sale of alcohol will be limited on May 1, 8 and 9. Sales will not be allowed in venues of mass events, as well as in stores in the surrounding area.
In addition, they will ban the sale of all other drinks in glass containers during these three days.
/ Thursday, April 27, 2017 /Topics: Victory Day
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The sale of alcoholic beverages on May 1, 8 and 9 will be limited in venues for mass events and nearby stores. This was announced on Thursday, April 27, by the official portal of the Mayor of Moscow.
During the holidays, all soft drinks in glass containers will be subject to restrictions. Such measures are necessary to prevent injuries, as well as to prevent illegal actions.
Recall that there are several major festivals in Moscow: the Spring Festival of Flowers; The first photobook festival in Russia; Festival "Moscow Spring a cappella".
Temporary ban will apply in places of mass celebrations
The sale of alcoholic beverages will be limited during the May holidays in Moscow. This is reported by the portal of the mayor and the government of Moscow.
In the places of mass celebrations in nearby retail outlets, the sale of strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer, will be prohibited. In addition, during the holidays it will not be possible to buy soft drinks in glass containers. Restrictions will be in effect on May 1, 8 and 9.
Restrictive measures on the sale of alcohol are necessary to prevent injuries, as well as to prevent illegal actions, - explained the head of the Department of Regional Security and Anti-Corruption of Moscow Vladimir Chernikov.
Concerts, film screenings and theatrical performances will be held in Moscow during the May holidays. More than a hundred public events will be held in the north of the capital.
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The Moscow authorities will limit the sale of alcohol in places of mass celebrations for the May holidays. The ban will affect strong alcohol, low-alcohol drinks, as well as soft drinks in glass containers.
"On the May holidays in the capital, the sale of alcohol will be limited. On May 1, 8 and 9, the sale of strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any capacity, will be temporarily banned in venues for mass events and nearby stores.", - reported on the website of the city hall.The sale of soft drinks in glass bottles will also be banned. . . . . .
Recall that the Holiday of Spring and Labor, which falls on Monday, is declared a day off this year. May 8th and 9th will also be holidays.
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In addition, soft drinks in glass containers will be subject to restrictions.
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In Moscow, hundreds of mass events are planned for the May holidays, including the Moscow Spring a Cappella festival. Celebrations will unfold at 35 central and 9 district venues. On Victory Day, fireworks will be launched in 19 city parks and at VDNKh.
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This was reported on the website of the mayor of the capital. It clarifies that the sale of strong drinks will be limited on May 1, 8 and 9 in places where public events are held. Temporarily stop the sale of alcohol, including beer and low-alcohol drinks, in stores nearby.In the capital, the May holidays will limit the sale of alcoholic beverages, according to the portal of the mayor and the government of Moscow.
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The ban applies to strong and low-alcohol drinks, including beer. In the same list - soft drinks in glass bottles.. . . . .
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On May holidays - May 1, 8 and 9 - a temporary ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages will be in place in the capital in places of mass celebrations. As reported on the official portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow, the trade in strong alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any capacity, will be banned. Restrictions also apply to soft drinks in glass containers.
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In addition, fireworks will be launched in 19 city parks and at VDNKh on May 9.
May Day in 2017 fell on a Monday, so it was declared a non-working day. Russians will celebrate Victory Day on Tuesday, and the Monday preceding it will also be a day off.
To maintain public order and prevent various accidents, the city authorities decided to impose restrictions on the sale of alcoholic products on the May holidays.
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And this will apply to any alcohol, even beer, regardless of capacity. Trade in any drinks in glass bottles will also be banned, according to Rosbalt.Recall that this year, Russians rest for seven days on the May holidays - from April 29 to May 1 (Saturday, Sunday and Monday), and then also from May 6 to May 9: Saturday and Sunday are regular days off, May 8 is a day off for account on the seventh of January, and the actual Victory Day - the ninth of May.
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This year, the Spring and Labor Day, May 1, falls on a Monday, so it is declared a non-working day. Victory Day, May 9, the Russians will celebrate on Tuesday, the Monday preceding it is also declared a day off.
Hundreds of mass events have been prepared for the May holidays in Moscow, including concerts, film screenings, and theatrical performances. . . . . .
In addition, a festival will be held in Moscow these days. “Moscow spring” . Citizens are waiting for master classes, walking tours and an animation program. In total, 57 venues are involved in the events, of which 38 will be musical. Participants of the international vocal competition "Moscow Spring a cappella", which is held at the festival for the first time, will perform there. The full program of the festival is in the mos.ru special project.
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The restriction covers not only strong alcohol, but also beer, as well as soft drinks in glass containers.
The restriction will apply on May 1, 8 and 9 in places where there will be a large number of people. Nearby stores will temporarily suspend the sale of strong and low-alcohol drinks, including beer in any capacity.
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Recall that in 2017, May 1 falls on a Monday, so it is declared a non-working day. In turn, Victory Day, May 9, will be celebrated throughout Russia on Tuesday, the Monday preceding it is also declared a day off, the official portal of the mayor and government of Moscow reports.
Restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages will be introduced in Moscow during the May holidays.
Thus, on May 1, 8 and 9, even weak alcohol will not be available for purchase at public events and nearby retail outlets.
Regular soft drinks in glass containers will also be banned. These measures have been taken to ensure safety in Moscow and prevent injuries among citizens.