Article R3353-1 of the French Public Health Code
Being in a state of obvious intoxication in the places mentioned in article L. 3341-1 is punishable by a 2nd class fine.
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Being in a state of obvious intoxication in the places mentioned in article L. 3341-1 is punishable by a 2nd class fine.
Licensors who give drinks to people who are obviously drunk or receive them in their establishments are punished by a 4th class fine.
Failure to comply with the provisions of article L. 3341-4 and its implementing regulations is punishable under the conditions set out in article R. 234-7 of the Highway Code.
The retail sale, on credit, either by the glass or in bottles, of drinks from the third, fourth and fifth groups by an on-trade or off-trade operator is punishable by a 4th class fine.
Selling alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises or to take away in breach of the prohibitions or obligations laid down by decree is punishable by a fourth-class fine.
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