
Regulate crowd at Bevco, HC tells govt.
The Hindu
‘Allowing long queues is an affront on the collective dignity of society’
Slamming the State government for not regulating crowding before the outlets of Kerala State Beverages Corporation (Bevco), the Kerala High Court on Thursday observed that allowing people to stand in close proximity with each other in long queues was an affront on the collective dignity of society. Justice Devan Ramachandran observed that when customers line up in front of the liquor shops and spill over to public places and roads, it certainly was an affront on the collective dignity of society as a whole.More Related News

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