What countries can't you drink on the street?
What countries can't you drink on the street?
- Algeria.
- Egypt.
- Morocco.
- Iran (for non-Muslim minorities only; alcohol illegal otherwise)
- Jordan.
- Sudan (for non-Muslims)
- Pakistan (for non-Muslims only; alcohol illegal otherwise)
- Turkmenistan (on buses, trains, planes and ships)
Can you walk down the Strip in Vegas with a beer?
It is legal to have an open container of alcohol if you are walking along the Las Vegas Strip. However, as of 2014, Las Vegas prohibits people from carrying alcohol in glass containers. Individuals cannot carry any beverage, alcoholic or not, in a glass container on the Strip.
Which country has the strictest drink driving laws?
In Japan, a country with arguably the harshest drink-driving laws in the world, drivers don't chance it. They just don't drink and drive.
Can you drink in public in Italy?
Italy has no national laws against public drinking specifically, although local municipalities can issue regulations (ordinanza sindacale) that prohibit public drinking at certain locations of the municipality, or during specific times. Local regulations must also set the fines issued to offenders.
What age can Mexico drink?
The minimum legal drinking age in Mexico is 18 years old. Mexico requires that young adults show photo identification, either a passport or driver's license, as proof of age when buying alcohol.
Can you drink on the streets in Mexico?
In Mexico, it's illegal to drink alcohol in public streets and to carry open alcohol containers in public. You can drink at restaurants with liquor licenses that enable them to serve alcohol at outdoor tables on the sidewalk, but you can't buy beer at a 7-Eleven and drink it as you walk down the street.