• sasquash@sopuli.xyz
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    27 days ago

    Switzerland:

    • buying / smoking weed
    • use recycling facilities on a sunday
    • buying alcohol after 22:00 around train stations
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          So you can buy any time of day at the gas station but not a train station where it highly unlikely you are the one driving the train?

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            27 days ago

            That rule only applies to shops that are inside train stations owned by the offical rail company. Doesn’t apply to any other shops.

            Don’t ask me why.

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            Yeah, the train station thing must be some weird exception, I never heard of it. There also 24h beer delivery services.

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        27 days ago

        Times are limited in Canada. For example, in Quebec you can’t buy alcohol between 11pm and 6am except in bars, and bars have to close at 3am.

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          Is there really a watchdog though? Ontario just put alcohol in gas stations and several of my friends have been buying after the legal hours.

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            Can’t speak for Ontario, but I know a few people who’ve worked in convenience stores and gas stations here, and occasionally they have someone come in and test the clerks. A teenager trying to buy cigarettes or alcohol, for example, or someone trying to buy alcohol after 11pm. Most convenience stores close at 11pm, and those that don’t will usually lock the wine racks and beer fridges.