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Calling time on street drinkers has moved a step closer in East Renfrewshire with a new council byelaw being sent to Scottish Ministers for final approval.
Councillors voted unanimously to replace an existing bye-law banning drinking in public places with one making it illegal to have an opened alcohol container in public.
Council leader Councillor Jim Fletcher said: "We received no objections to the new bye-law during the statutory consultation period and the bye-law is now with Scottish Ministers for final sign-off. We believe that the new approach will make a significant contribution to reducing alcohol-related public disorder."
Under the existing 1998 bye-law police can impose a £40 fine on anyone caught drinking in public. The new law means that tickets can be issued to anyone with an open alcohol container. Ten fixed penalty tickets are issued every week in East Renfrewshire at present.
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