Ban on alcohol sales after 10 PM (22:00) – citizen’s right or justified restriction?

Do you think the sale of alcohol in shops and gas stations after 10 PM (22:00) should be banned?

The ban on alcohol sales after 10 PM (22:00) is one of those regulations that divide society into two hostile camps. Supporters emphasize the decrease in nighttime brawls, noise, and police interventions, which is confirmed by statistics in cities introducing restrictions. Critics, however, see it as an assault on citizens’ freedom and an attempt to treat adults like irresponsible children. There are also voices claiming that such a nighttime ban will encourage the growth of the gray market. Conspiracy theories even suggest it is a test before broader consumption bans. Is the right to peace and safety more important than the right to free choice?


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