Rio de Janeiro decrees “Dry Law” around the Maracaná for the Fluminense-Boca final

Rio de Janeiro decrees “Dry Law” around the Maracaná for the Fluminense-Boca final

October 26, 2023 – 2:36 p.m.

Rio de Janeiro implemented a new security measure ahead of the final of the Copa Libertadores: the mayor’s office today decreed the “Dry Law” and prohibited the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.

The mayor’s office Rio de Janeiro decreed the “Dry Law” and prohibited the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the surroundings of Maracana for Saturday, November 4, when they face each other in that mythical stadium Fluminense and Mouth for the final of the Libertadores Cup of America.

The decision was made by the mayor of River, Eduardo Paesin a resolution published in the official bulletin of the “wonderful city.”

According to the decree, the prohibition period will begin at 0 a.m. on Saturday, the day of the match, and will extend until 6 a.m. on Sunday the 5th and will affect the main squares, streets and avenues around the stadium known as “The Temple of Football.” “, property of the state government of Rìo de Janeiro.

Mayor Paes considered before the press the “municipal competence to maintain urban order, through the exercise of the power of (the) Police, in compliance with the public interest of maintaining security in sport, which is also a fundamental right of the fan.”

The police forces of the state of Rio de Janeiro announced a deployment starting Friday for security reasons because – according to estimates – more than 100,000 fans of Mouth from various places around the world who will travel to the Brazilian city to closely follow the clash, whether or not they have tickets.

A flag-off called by the group of fans called the Consulate of Boca Juniors is planned for Friday the 3rd in Rio de Janeiro on the beach of Copacabana.

Source: Ambito

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