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Hard-partying Puerto Rico capital faces new code that will limit alcohol sales

Por: ABC News World August 09, 2023

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico’s capital is renowned for its all-night partying, but a new municipal code is expected to change that.San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero on Tuesday signed a new measure to prohibit alcohol sales after certain hours, saying he was “morally convinced” it was the right thing to do.The new code, scheduled to go into effect in November, is expected to affect hundreds of restaurants and bars across San Juan. It was... + full article



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