Friday, November 27, 2009

Near city schools still trade in beer and cigarettes

Despite complaints of officials that trading stalls and tents in any way do not paint our city, those all the same grow as mushrooms. After all any permission for their installation it is not necessary to receive, and here to dismantle them, the judgement is necessary for guards. But the greatest problem that businessmen establish shops near schools where children can easy get both beer, and cigarettes.

- We have spent spot-check on the booths trading in cigarettes and beer near schools of a city. Such it has appeared 115! - the director of department of the consumer market and sphere of services of the City Council Alexander Doroshenko is indignant. - it is final, anything from listed in the stalls located more close of 300 metres to schools, should not be.
It is no wonder that in all checked up booths located approximately in 150 metres from schools, it has not appeared neither accompanying documents on the goods, nor quality certificates, even «booth accessories».
- And there should be a signboard on which it is specified: whose is a shop, time of its work, and also the permission to its work, - Alexander Ivanovich has told.
Basically live ларечки at the expense of sale of alcohol, the cigarettes, the packed up meal and even … playing cards! An electricity spend from tenants of the next houses for «a moderate payment» and round the clock meet minor clients.
- We have imposed penalties at a rate of 1000 grivnas on owners of shops though, of course, they beat off this money for a day. Also on all owners of 115 stalls we have submitted claims to courts on a pulling down, now we wait for their decision, - Alexander Doroshenko has added.
Unfortunately, to officials to take down such stalls it is independently forbidden, even having secured with the help of militia. Therefore it is necessary to wait only for a decision of the courts though in a case with trade in alcohol near schools is better would be to do without red tape and at once to dismantle booths.

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