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SVG to impose restrictions on alcohol use at funerals

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
SVG to impose restrictions on alcohol use at funerals

St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has announced plans to introduce legislation aimed at regulating alcohol consumption during funeral processions and cemetery gatherings. 

Speaking on NBC Radio St Vincent and the Grenadines this morning, Gonsalves said the behavior of some mourners is becoming “out of hand”.

Growing disrespect spurs action

Gonsalves expressed concern over the lack of reverence exhibited during funeral ceremonies, citing instances of alcohol consumption and revelry akin to carnival festivities. 

He emphasized the need for a shift in behavior to uphold the solemnity of such occasions, particularly within churchyards.

Legislative agenda

In addition to addressing alcohol consumption at funerals, Gonsalves outlined other legislative priorities, including measures to combat gun and ammunition-related crimes, as well as reforms in court reporting and sexual offenses.

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