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A white informational sign with a red border is prominently displayed in a clear acrylic stand, positioned on a light-colored wooden countertop within a retail establishment in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. The sign, bearing the French government's emblem "Liberté • Égalité • Fraternité RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE," outlines regulations regarding alcohol sales and public intoxication.

The black French text, dated "AOÛT 2016" (August 2016), details the following prohibitions under the "PROTECTION DES MINEURS ET RÉPRESSION DE L'IVRESSE PUBLIQUE" (Protection of minors and repression of public drunkenness):
1.  Sale of alcohol to minors under 18 years old is forbidden. Purchasers must provide proof of majority, such as an identity document. Offering alcohol free of charge to minors in commercial or public places is also prohibited. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3342-1, L.3353-3).
2.  Sale of alcoholic beverages on credit is forbidden. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3322-9, R.3353-5).
3.  Being in a state of manifest drunkenness in public places is forbidden. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3341-1, R.3353-1).
The sign concludes by stating that non-compliance is subject to legal prosecution.

The sign itself exhibits minor wear and smudging, consistent with public display. The background, largely out of focus, reveals the interior of a grocery store or supermarket, characterized by overhead artificial lighting and blurred shelving units containing various products. Red apples are visible in a basket on the right, alongside a partial price sign. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground.
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Nov 8, 2025, 5:37 PM

Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

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A white informational sign with a red border is prominently displayed in a clear acrylic stand, positioned on a light-colored wooden countertop within a retail establishment in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. The sign, bearing the French government's emblem "Liberté • Égalité • Fraternité RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE," outlines regulations regarding alcohol sales and public intoxication. The black French text, dated "AOÛT 2016" (August 2016), details the following prohibitions under the "PROTECTION DES MINEURS ET RÉPRESSION DE L'IVRESSE PUBLIQUE" (Protection of minors and repression of public drunkenness): 1. Sale of alcohol to minors under 18 years old is forbidden. Purchasers must provide proof of majority, such as an identity document. Offering alcohol free of charge to minors in commercial or public places is also prohibited. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3342-1, L.3353-3). 2. Sale of alcoholic beverages on credit is forbidden. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3322-9, R.3353-5). 3. Being in a state of manifest drunkenness in public places is forbidden. (Citing Code de la Santé Publique: Art. L. 3341-1, R.3353-1). The sign concludes by stating that non-compliance is subject to legal prosecution. The sign itself exhibits minor wear and smudging, consistent with public display. The background, largely out of focus, reveals the interior of a grocery store or supermarket, characterized by overhead artificial lighting and blurred shelving units containing various products. Red apples are visible in a basket on the right, alongside a partial price sign. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground.

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