The new order in India for those who consume alcohol - incredible what they have undertaken

The indictment has begun when a controversy with bar owners arguing that they may require consumers to undergo respiratory tests if they have large amounts of alcohol. In a strange but noble move, the city of Chandigarh in northern India has made an unusual request [...]
In a strange but noble move, the town of Chandigarh in northern India has made an unusual request to all bar owners to install a respiratory analyzer known as alco-meter.
Released an order, the Chandigarh Act Department has asked about 125 licenses to ensure that those who consume alcoholic beverages within legal boundaries, “reported. Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
In a press release released Wednesday, Chandigarh's excise department said installing the alcometers would make people aware of the projected legal limit of alcohol consumption, as well as the bad effects of excessive consumption.
According to Indian law, the blood alcohol limit is 30 mg per 100 ml. However, experts claim that drinking alcohol in the bloodstream depends on a person's body mass and the amount of water in his body, making the respiratory examiner an unreliable method.
Furthermore, owners of drinkers and bars have also argued that the demand that the client take the respiratory test would be okay, but asking them to limit the amount of drinking alcohol would amount to a pale welcome to them, with which they would negatively affect their business./Periscopi/












