Police conduct meeting with Tasmac staff in Coimbatore
The police in Coimbatore conducted meetings with Tasmac liquor outlet staff to enforce regulations on liquor sales. The meetings aimed to ensure compliance with business hours and age restrictions for customers. Officers emphasized the importance of checking identification and limiting purchases to prevent illegal activities.
- ▪The meetings were held to curb the sale of liquor outside of business hours.
- ▪Staff from 13 Tasmac outlets in Peelamedu attended the meeting.
- ▪The police warned that action would be taken against staff who do not comply with the regulations.
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The police on Wednesday (May 20) held meetings with the staff of Tasmac liquor outlets in the city to curb the sale of liquor before or after business hours and sale to persons aged below 21. The Peelamedu police held a meeting with the supervisors and salespersons of Tasmac outlets functioning in their jurisdiction.Inspector S. Saravanan said staff from 13 Tasmac outlets in Peelamedu station’s jurisdiction attended the meeting. The staff were told to strictly adhere to the business hours — 12 noon to 10 p.m. They were told to sell liquor to persons aged 21 years and above, with a limit of four quarter bottles or two half bottles or one full bottle per person.
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