The Madras High Court bench Wednesday posed a series of questions to the Tamil Nadu government on a PIL, seeking to restrict timing in liquorshops from 2 PM to 8 PM and an interim injunction on selling liquor in state run TASMAC shops, pubs and bars to those aged below 21 years.
Justices K N Kirubakran and S S Sundar said liquor had harmed a generation ofpeople and at least the younger generation should be protected.
They also suggested that CCTV cameras be installed in TASMAC shops so that crimes could come down.
"What is the use of fixing the timings for TASMAC shops? Is it not possible for theGrama sabhas to hold meetings and pass resolution seeking closure of liquor shops?, the court asked.
Instead of advising drivers not to drive after drinking liquor..the shops are located in areas where the vehicles are parked, the court noted.
The judges asked the Tamil Nadu government to file their view on the PIL on February 28.
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The judges said there were several ways to increase revenue of the government and it should not depend on liquor income.
Petitioner B Ramkumar Adityan submitted that Rs 31,244 crore worth of liquor was sold by TASMAC last year. The government was fixing sales target during festival seasons, he alleged.
He said statistics revealed that 46.7 per cent of people in Tamil Nadu drink liquor, well above the national average of 36 per cent
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