COP26 visitors and other newbies to Glasgow have been cautioned that public drinking on Glasgow streets is against the law.Scottish Community & Activist Legal Project (SCALP), a collective of social and environmental justice activists, tweeted at visitors to Glasgow, warning them to avoid drinking in public or risk a fine of up to £500.They tweeted: "Visitors to COP in Glasgow - be aware that drinking in public, or carrying an open container of alcohol, is forbidden by byelaw almost everywhere in the Glasgow city boundary.
The penalty is a £500 fine!"As a matter of fact, the Glaswegian law has been around for 25 years with no signs of it changing.SCALP attached a map of Glasgow city limits with the tweet.It's true - out-of-towners may not
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