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This weekend Czech police warned they would be clamping down on drunk drivers in Prague: from Monday to Thursday, conducting random checks until 11 in the evening. The aim: to uncover those who had been drinking behind the wheel. Now, newspaper Lidové noviny has questioned a crucial element of the unusual campaign: the police have been handing cans of alcohol-free Staropramen beer to motorists who successfully passed a breathalyser test. They say the move has been an attempt to promote the consumption of alcohol-free beer as a safe alternative.
But almost from the get-go the campaign has come under criticism: members of the opposition have called the handing out of free samples by officers âinappropriateâ and they have charged it was âfree advertisingâ for a private company. That has been denied by the police but criticism has been growing: former interior minister FrantÃÅ¡ek Bublan also waded into the fray, calling the whole idea âridiculousâ. He too questioned the campaignâs suitability.
For their part, the police arenât budging yet. They stress the aim was a good one, to promote a positive message: for drivers to choose alcohol-free instead of alcohol and not to break the law and put lives at risk. In recent years, statistics have revealed a growing number of Czech consumers have begun reaching for alcohol-free beer â and regarding drivers the police clearly hope campaigns like this one will help.
(radio-Prague)
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