Ukrzaliznytsia Sells Alcohol on Trains While Banning Its Consumption.
Alcohol Sales and Policy on Ukrainian Railways
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Railways, known as Ukrzaliznytsia, enforces a ban on consuming alcoholic beverages aboard its trains, despite selling these very products onboard. Passengers are urged to comply with the rules, and train crews are authorized to call the police for any violations. The company's internal regulations explicitly prohibit the drinking of alcohol, even as it continues to sell items like beer to passengers.
Company officials clarified that the policy targets the act of consumption, not the sale. This distinction is intended to maintain safety and comfort for all travelers during their journeys. This approach of selling a product while restricting its use creates a notable contradiction for passengers, a situation not uncommon in various global transport systems.
Passenger Requirements and Guidelines
Passengers must also remember that, in accordance with privacy legislation, their personal details cannot be disclosed to other users of the service. Ukrzaliznytsia expresses hope for its customers' understanding and cooperation in adhering to all established rules.
The alcohol consumption ban is part of the company's broader efforts to enhance passenger safety and comfort. This move aligns with a growing international focus on security within public transportation networks.
It is crucial for passengers to recognize their personal responsibility for appropriate conduct while traveling. Adherence to the rules is fundamental to ensuring a comfortable environment for everyone on board.
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