Another stupid law in Finland

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by cors187 » Sun Mar 02, 2014 1:37 pm

You could just see the law as an ability to stop feeding alcohol to people from certain places.



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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by rinso » Sun Mar 02, 2014 1:51 pm

If you haven't noticed; there is a sh_tload of restrictions for the sales of alcohol. This is just one of them (and not even the most restrictive one).

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by Rip » Sun Mar 02, 2014 2:09 pm

Is this to control people from consuming alcohol?
Yes of course. Numerous restrictions related toi alcohol we have had (at least for about hundred years. Does it make sense? - well maybe at least more than some of the restrictions with bars (there is also a restriction on how early in the morning a supermarket can sell beer)
roger_roger wrote:After all at 11 pm nobody comes to buy milk, but certainly would buy alcohol.
Well, some of them are open at late evening so they are obviously selling something else than beer - and for family with small kids milk is a kind of stuff that you can go and buy at awkward times if you suddenly notice somebody made a miscalculation.

Sure, if it were legal the supermarkets would be selling beer too (even though it probably would generate also more security related problems)

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by DMC » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:28 pm

roger_roger wrote:You can buy Beer from K market, S market, R kisoki and other stores till 9 pm, after that the stores are not allowed to sell. Why is that so?
No idea. Is it a big problem for you? Should you seek help? :lol: It does seem a petty restriction, but in the grand scheme of things, for me at least, it doesn't rate too highly on a list of life's annoyances.
After all at 11 pm nobody comes to buy milk
I disagree. Only a few days ago I stopped at an ABC fuel station to buy milk at 2 am when on my way home from a trip away. There was no milk in fridge at home and I wanted some for breakfast time so it is good that I could buy some. It would not have been the end of the world if I had been unable to do so, but it would have been more of an inconvenience than being without a beer.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by sinikala » Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:49 pm

DMC wrote:Only a few days ago I stopped at an ABC fuel station to buy milk at 2 am when on my way home from a trip away. There was no milk in fridge at home and I wanted some for breakfast time so it is good that I could buy some. It would not have been the end of the world if I had been unable to do so, but it would have been more of an inconvenience than being without a beer.
That's why god created UHT milk :wink:
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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by riku2 » Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:09 pm

roger_roger wrote: If the store opens till 11 pm then they should be allowed to sell Alcohol till they are open. After all at 11 pm nobody comes to buy milk, but certainly would buy alcohol.
How do you propose that roger roger laws would apply to shops open 24h? 24h alcohol sales? you see nothing wrong in that when the state is trying to limit the easy access to alcohol. In a bar the staff might exercise some control in serving you endless drinks but from a supermarket you can buy an endless supply (you might reply that someone can buy a month's worth in one go and drink around-the-clock anyway but I think most alcoholic types are too mentally challenged to think ahead like that).

As for buying milk at 11pm, last week I flew back to finland, landed at 2am and bought a carton from Alepa at the airport, who had shutters over the alcohol section. nobody buys milk at 11pm.. really!

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by atas » Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:36 pm

10 pm in Estonia.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by irnbru » Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:44 pm

No excuse for not being able to buy a bottle of wine in the supermarket. There are a lot of pissheads about though. Every day I see people going in S market and buying those little cans of Koff. Headache tackle.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by burak25 » Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:41 pm

take a look around. even with those laws Finland has a huge alcohol problem.

if you ask something crazy do you know that alcohol law also requires clubs that are open till 4 am to have a coat hanging. That's why they have to have it and charge money for that (extra stuff and space)

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by jahasjahas » Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:41 pm

A much stupider alcohol law has been repealed: starting this April, Alko will be able to list their 22+ ABV products on their website. YLE: Alko tyytyväinen – väkevien hinnat tulevat nettiin.

Before, they couldn't mention their hard liquors online, only in their paper catalogs, as it was considered "advertising alcohol products" which is forbidden.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by LauantaiMakkara » Mon Mar 03, 2014 6:18 pm

Marketing alcoholic substances is forbidden in Finland - except for the government.

Marketing betting and casino games is forbidden in Finland - except for the government.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by Rip » Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:03 pm

LauantaiMakkara wrote:Marketing alcoholic substances is forbidden in Finland - except for the government.
Marketing of stronger alcoholic drinks is forbidden, even for "the goverment", except inside ALKO stores. You've probably noticed an occasional private commercial beer advert, while you can't find price listing of Vodkas in Alko online.

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by JanK » Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:31 am

And I thought Finland is close to perfect :) This is the only thing where Slovakia win over Finland :ochesey:

Over here you can buy any sort of alcohol at any time as long as the shop is open :)

There are non-stop hypermarkets you can buy whenever you want whatever you want..
At petrol/gas stations you can buy vodka,whiskey,rum or whatever they have on shelf any time..
Of course at grocery store you can buy beer,wine and strong alcohol too but usually only up to 52%.

Strongest alcohol sold without any restriction is 82% liqueur. yes. 82%,sweet as honey, strong as hell.
Strongest beer over here that you can buy 24/7 is called Double.That's about 9-10% of alcohol content, double over standard 4-5%.. yes.

I wonder what alcohol prices in Finland are, for example 0,7l bottle of 70% green Absinth cost around 14€ over here, it can cost 20€ at pub though..
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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by Londonchris » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:16 am

Stupid or not, just buy plenty before 9pm :lightbulb:

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Re: Another stupid law in Finland

Post by mmkhi » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:39 pm

jahasjahas wrote:A much stupider alcohol law has been repealed: starting this April, Alko will be able to list their 22+ ABV products on their website. YLE: Alko tyytyväinen – väkevien hinnat tulevat nettiin.

Before, they couldn't mention their hard liquors online, only in their paper catalogs, as it was considered "advertising alcohol products" which is forbidden.
That is actually great news for me, will it be possible now to see which shop has what? I am getting tired of Alko shifting bottles from one place to another just to make me run. Alcohol is an interesting problem in Finland, rich and colorful history.


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