Night-time liquor ban floated in Russia

Published: 8:30PM Monday March 15, 2010 Source: Reuters

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Russia's top public health official called on Monday for a ban on retail sales of alcohol after 9pm as part of a Kremlin-led campaign to crack down on alcohol abuse, state-run news agency RIA reported.

President Dmitry Medvedev last year ordered tough measures to curb alcohol abuse, saying he was shocked by official consumption data showing the average Russian drank 18 litres (38 pints) of pure alcohol each year.

Since then, Russia has tripled the excise duty on beer, introduced minimum prices for vodka and is considering drastic limits on where and when beer can be sold, such as banning sales at street side kiosks.

Gennady Onishchenko, the head of Russia's consumer protection watchdog and the country's top public health official, said a proposed ban on alcohol sales after 11pm did not go far enough.

"Why start when people are already asleep... We must ban it from 9pm," he was quoted as saying in an interview with RIA.

He also said he supported copying a system in Finland where alcohol is sold only in specially licensed stores. Alcoholic drinks of all kinds are currently available in Russia 24-hours a day.

The report did not say whether the proposed time limit on sales would also apply to bars and restaurants.

Multinational corporations such as Carlsberg, SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch InBev and others control more than 95% of domestic beer market, one of the world's largest.

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