No. In the UK, US and Australia you generally cannot drink alcohol openly on public streets.
US states and cities mostly enforce open container laws banning it on sidewalks and public places, with only limited exceptions in specific zones like parts of New Orleans.
UK local councils use Public Space Protection Orders to prohibit it in many urban areas.
Australia varies by state but commonly has alcohol-free zones and restrictions on public drinking.
Rules exist everywhere to manage public order. The premise of unrestricted freedom in those countries does not match reality.
@rakyatsejati butoh kau lah sikit sikit slh madani
isu staff shortage ni dri dulu lg. bnyk MA/MO chow sbb dpt better offer yg gomen tkleh offer. ini isu nasional bkn isu party. zmn PN memerintah pun kau ingt settle ker isu ini??? kata rakyat sejati, isu ni pun nk politik.
Rakyat tak jadi camni kalau badan yg dilantik buat kerja masing2. Ini jalan rosak pun nak kena gesa wakil rakyat baru ada tindakan. LRT rosak pun kena panggil menteri pengangkutan padahal Prasarana tu ada CEO dia sendiri. Seronok CEO makan gaji tp takde sapa seru tanggungjwb dia.
eh barua
You great grandfather datang jajah Asia tenggara yang majority muslim tau, yet you think you already superior ker??? dh lah negara makin pupus, eloklah tu pupuss. where is your apologize toward Asian countries who your great grandfather colonized???
Some Muslims are saying things like, “We’re doing Japan a favor by coming here,” but no. Japan is only reluctantly accepting you. If you can’t adapt to us, then get out. And we absolutely don’t want criminals coming here in the first place.
@FMNafis00 tk pyh lah bkk dkt public.
nnti semua gerai n fotographer haram di bukanya kt situ. ada DBKL bukannya function sgt pun. tngok titiwangsa, dri boot kereta pun menjual
@dashranyohan the announcement should be in 3 languages u know
eng : connecting station to shah alam line
m : stesen sambungan ke lrt laluan shah alam
kelantanese : stesen sambunge ko lrt lalue shah ale