'No liquor vends on highways will decrease accidents'


Panaji, Mar 27 (IANS): The Goa Police on Monday said the Supreme Court ban on liquor vends on state and national highways will help cut down on drunken driving and consequently road accidents in the coastal state.

The stand comes in the wake of Goa government's assurance to liquor vends located within 500 metres on either side of the highways in Goa of doing "something" to save them from shutdown.

On December 15, 2016, the Supreme Court ordered the state governments to not renew the licences of liquor vends operating within 500 metres of the highways after April 1.

Deputy Inspector General of Police Rupinder Kumar told media here that the Supreme Court order will act as a deterrent to drunken driving.

"In Goa, where highways are not wide enough, if the liquor vends are taken back 500 metres from the roads as per the apex court guidelines, it may act as a deterrent for drivers to get down and walk some distance to buy liquor," Kumar said.

According to an Excise Department survey, nearly one-third of the 11,000 licensed liquor stores in the state will have to close down in the wake of the Supreme Court order.

 

  

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  • JAGADISH, MANGALURU

    Sat, Apr 01 2017

    IT IS AN EXCELLENT VERDICT BY THE SUPREME COURT. A SIGN OF IMPLEMENTATION OF LIQOUR BAN. ALL MOST ALL LIQOUR SHOPS IN THE HIGH WAY ARE ILLEGAL. A THOROUGH CHECKING SHOULD BE DONE BY THE DEPT OF ILLEGAL BARS.WINE SHOP CONVERTED IN TO BARS IN A ILLEGAL WAY TO LOOT THE DRUNKARDS.LET ALL OTHER BARS FOLLOW THE STRICT TIME NORMS AND ALSO ALL THE WINE SHOP AND BARS NEAR RESIDENTS,SCHOOL,COLLEGES AND BUS STOPS ANDHOSPITAL AND TEMPLES SHOULD BE CLOSED. MOST OF THE VICTIMS ARE DAILY WAGERS, FARMERS AND CONSTRUCTION WORKERS. WHAT EVER THEY EARN IT WILL BE FOR THE EXCISE DEPARTMENT AND BAR AND WINESHOP OWNERS.VICTIMS ARE ALL TEENAGERS.STOP BENGALURU BORING AND RESTRICT THE TIMINGS UP TO 10.30 PM.

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