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In India, there is a law according to which any drinking the establishment and each liquor store must be at a distance not less than half a kilometer from educational and medical institutions, as well as freeways. However, due to the fact that the infrastructure Indian cities are sometimes very compact take into account not the distance in a straight line, but the walking distance – according to short way.
The elderly owner of a pub in Kerala came up with a truly witty and effective way to execute the order of the Supreme ships, while placing his beer point almost right next to nearby highway. A resourceful entrepreneur hired workers, which erected around his bar a kind of maze from the entrance to which you must walk at least 250 before entering the drinking establishment meters.
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Thus, the total walking distance from the pub to the nearest the road was 520 meters, and technically the Indian has every right selling alcohol to fellow countrymen. It remains only to sympathize with him to customers who, having pretty much taken to the chest, are forced to return home in a relatively confusing way.
“To complete the sensations, it remains to launch the minotaur here,” – jokes one of the frequent visitors to the pub. However, the inhabitants nearby houses are happy that there’s a beer house nearby – and the maze in front of her entrance is not an obstacle to them. Rather, it’s only additional entertainment, to say the least: drinking institution thanks to the maze (resourcefulness of the owner) is becoming more popular …
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