2017-03-18

Kur kur - į Vakarus!

Reginys viešajame transporte paliko be žado: „Kur tu, Lietuva, eini?“
Keistas klausimas - kur eini, Lietuva? - į Vakarus,
žinoma!

First things first: in Berlin, drinking in public is generally not forbidden

– neither in Berlin, nor elsewhere in Germany. Or in other words: In Germany, drinking in public is allowed. You won’t get a ticket when walking down the street, drinking a beer – and you won’t get a fine for drinking a bottle of wine in the park. Drinking in public is almost a national heritage, considering all those Beer-Gardens, Picknicks and ‘Feierabendbier’.
And the drinking age in Germany is relatively low: you basically have to be 16 years old to be allowed to drink alcohol in Germany.

For example: it used to be totally ok to drink downtown Berlin Mitte on Alexanderplatz. Then there were some summers of love and peace and drunkenness – literally hundreds of teenagers met right at the foot of the Berlin TV Tower and drank the night away on a semi-regular basis. Now city officials changed the law – or actually they just released some extra rules for Alexanderplatz area and now drinking is not allowed on that part of Alexanderplatz any more. But if you happen to sit on one of the park benches enjoying a beer or two – that should probably still be totally ok even with the local authorities.
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