The Lowdown
Warsaw’s nights might be about to get a little quieter. Following two months of public consultations, where a surprising majority voiced their support, the city is on the brink of banning the sale of alcohol during late-night hours. If everything goes as planned, starting soon, you won’t be able to buy alcohol anywhere in the capital between 11 PM and 6 AM.
The Deal
President Rafał Trzaskowski, responding to the overwhelming support from the nearly 9,000 residents who participated, has pushed forward with drafting the new regulations. The ban, designed to curb late-night disturbances and improve public safety, is now just a council vote away from becoming a reality. But the final decision rests with the council, and the district councils will also have their say, especially since this ban could impact neighboring municipalities as well.
The Results
This might be a win for those tired of late-night noise and chaos, but it’s also a potential blow to Warsaw’s vibrant nightlife and freedom to grab a drink when you want. So, what do you think? Is this ban a smart move for a safer city, or is it just another way to chip away at our freedom?