NFH: alcohol or cigarettes were sold to juvenile in 37 percent of the test purchases
During the test purchases of the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) the violation of law was observed in 37 percent of the test purchases, in 392 cases out of 1046 alcohol or cigarettes were sold to juvenile under age 18.
According to the Tuesday information of the consumer protection authority, the staff of the government institutes conducted test purchases with the involvement of juvenile in commercial entities at events, festivals and catering units offering music. (MTI)
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