Goa Eyes Glass Liquor Bottles Ban Near Beaches Amid Complaints Of Injury

Goa is in the process of notifying a scheme which will make it mandatory for the wine stores to charge a "deposit fee" from the customer.

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  • Goa government considers banning glass liquor bottles near beaches to prevent injuries
  • Tourists have been injured by broken glass bottles on Goa's beaches
  • Current law fines littering on beaches between Rs 5,000 and Rs 50,000
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Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday told the legislative assembly that the state government was considering a ban on the sale of glass liquor bottles near beaches and replacing them with cans amid concerns over tourists getting injured by shards of broken glass.

He was responding to a question raised by BJP MLA Michael Lobo, who complained that tourists have been getting injured due to broken pieces of glass bottles on the beaches.

The state government is contemplating the possibility of banning the sale of glass liquor bottles through the wine stores located near the beaches and replacing them with cans, the CM said.

Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte told the House that the existing law has a provision to impose a fine ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 on those littering on the beaches.

Littering has been classified as a nuisance under the current law, he said.

"The issue is that people who buy from wine stores are not supposed to drink in public places. They feel that they can do anything and violate the law," he said.

According to the minister, the issue of broken glasses scattered on the seashore and also a nuisance was discussed extensively with the chief minister recently.

He said the state environment department is in the process of notifying a scheme which will make it mandatory for the wine stores to charge a "deposit fee" from the customer, which would be refunded to him once he returns the bottle.

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"This scheme will be notified and implemented soon," he said. 

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