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Turkey Related Subjects => Turkey Discussion Forum (Not Calis specifically) => Topic started by: Karennina on June 19, 2018, 21:17:20 PM

Title: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 19, 2018, 21:17:20 PM
Firstly I realise Sunday is an important day for Turkey, if ur staying at a hotel like all inclusive on voting day are the rules no alcohol is to be served at all even in the evening when the votes are in? I have booked the Jiva as a suprise for hubby and whilst  its not because we cant go without a drink for one day we would like to able to have a few cocktails in evening i never drink in the daytime anyway...cant believe some comments on a certain social media site when folk have asked like for gods sake its one day cant u go one day without a drink etc etc! 
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: JohnF on June 19, 2018, 21:30:16 PM
Even the tea gardens will be closed.

That said, never had an issue getting a beer on election days, either in Fethiye or Istanbul.

No idea about the Jiva, but you might find a "tip" goes a long way  ;)

JF
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Bluwise on June 19, 2018, 21:36:37 PM
Talking to the guys in Bambu tonight and they won't be serving alcohol - they have had a visit from Police warning them they will be patrolling and will shut anyone down caught with alcohol served / consumed on the premises.  Nasty comments on "the other place" I agree.  I can certainly manage without a drink - as I do most days of the year - but I prefer not to have to.  I can see where you are coming from if staying AI.
Hope nobody has a go at the bars though, clearly not their choice.
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Scunner on June 19, 2018, 22:24:41 PM
I guess there is a lot more fear this time around
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 20, 2018, 06:02:33 AM
Ok thanks for replies I totally forgot when i made the booking it is voting day, interestingly the price had come down loads but surely that cant be because of election...
Oh so it is sounding serious Bluwise re polis have visited Bambu and told them what will happen if they serve alcohol. Totally agree re lets hope folk dont have a go at bar owners, love the staff at Bambu, Firat so kind last summer he was mine and my son’s “go to” when we wanted to know anything like what are Turkish prisons like, but hey ho wont bore everyone with why we wanted to know that!
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: philrose on June 20, 2018, 08:43:13 AM
I've seen the police paying visits to lots of bars this week, warning the owners not to be serving alcohol on Sunday...
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: SteveJ on June 20, 2018, 11:39:23 AM
what happens if someone takes their own booze into a bar to have with their meal?
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Steve A on June 20, 2018, 11:47:17 AM
What about soft drinks if going out or have a beer in the house
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: philrose on June 20, 2018, 12:07:18 PM
What about soft drinks if going out or have a beer in the house
No problem with either..  :)
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Liz 101 on June 20, 2018, 12:11:43 PM
what happens if someone takes their own booze into a bar to have with their meal?

If the police came calling, how could the restaurant prove that you'd brought it?
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Diverbaz 1 on June 20, 2018, 15:11:10 PM
What about soft drinks if going out or have a beer in the house

It's against the law to drink in public on election day.
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Colwyn on June 20, 2018, 15:37:15 PM
You'll have to settle for Turkey's national drink which, according to an Erdogan pronouncement, is not raki - no, not at all - it is ayran!
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 20, 2018, 20:25:43 PM
So is inside a hotel classed as a public place? What time does the placing of votes end at?
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: philrose on June 20, 2018, 20:42:59 PM
Alcohol sales are banned from 6.00am until 12.00pm on the day....
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Scunner on June 20, 2018, 20:48:58 PM
You need to get into that 24 hour bar at 5am and stock up Karen :D
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 20, 2018, 21:08:18 PM
Ha ha Keith we cant check in until 2! I know it sounds like im a blooming alkie or sumat but I honestly could kick myself for not remembering about the election when I made the poxy booking!   
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Anne on June 21, 2018, 12:56:22 PM
Ha ha Keith we cant check in until 2! I know it sounds like im a blooming alkie or sumat but I honestly could kick myself for not remembering about the election when I made the poxy booking!   

Karrenina, take your own and have it on the balcony  :)
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: ColinT on June 21, 2018, 16:23:18 PM
We’re going from Fethiye to Rhodes for the day on Sunday, and we’ve topped up our room fridge with beer for when we get back in case we get the DTs when we get back 😏
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 22, 2018, 06:15:08 AM
Sooooo yesterday I thought I want to hear from the horses mouth the correct answer as some comments on “the other place” are quite frankly doing my headd in! Soo DRUMROLL! I got on my bike and cycled down to Jiva there is a lovely new chap working on reception, he told me this and made a phone call to clarify...” It is only our Turkish guests who can not have alcohol on Sunday” soo goodness knows how that is going to be policed!
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Scunner on June 22, 2018, 08:39:24 AM
Water cannons :D

Great news Karen. I too would have been gutted to have booked and found it to be dry that day.
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: davybill on June 22, 2018, 08:58:22 AM
Its the England world cup match on Sunday, the  bars in Calis will be pretty full.
they ould lose a lot of trade NO BEER.
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: JohnF on June 22, 2018, 09:40:51 AM
I suspect that the majority of visitors to Turkey have no idea how it works on election days in relation to the sale of alcohol.

In previous years most bars in the tourist areas started to sell alcohol as soon as the polls closed, and some prior to that.  One year there were a lot of folks drinking beer out of paper Coca Cola cups in the Paspatur   :)

The Polis and Zabita in Fethiye have usually taken a pragmatic view when it comes to tourists, alcohol and election day, a sentiment I suspect that came from above.  Places like the Jiva, Letoon etc wont have many Turkish guests as traditionally Turks return to their home town/village city to vote.
I'd be surprised if the ban was rigidly enforced once the voting stations close, but then again, nothing about Turkey ever really surprises me any more so maybe it will!

JF
 
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Colwyn on June 22, 2018, 10:18:12 AM
But, on the bright side, think of the benefits. On study of election day alcohol bans found "alcohol bans caused substantial reductions in road crashes (15%), traffic-related injuries (30-70%), and traffic-related hospital admission."

 http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/32214 (http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/32214)
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: nichola on June 22, 2018, 19:33:32 PM
Sooooo yesterday I thought I want to hear from the horses mouth the correct answer as some comments on “the other place” are quite frankly doing my headd in! Soo DRUMROLL! I got on my bike and cycled down to Jiva there is a lovely new chap working on reception, he told me this and made a phone call to clarify...” It is only our Turkish guests who can not have alcohol on Sunday” soo goodness knows how that is going to be policed!

Thanks Karen, I thought that was the case but it's hard to know what is and isn't true any more
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 24, 2018, 06:45:19 AM
Your welcome Nichola I just dont see how its going to work!
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: nichola on June 24, 2018, 08:30:20 AM
Personally I can't see alcohol not being served, by any means necessary

I'm sure the Polis and Jandarma have better things to do on election day than police the tourist bars and restaurants
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: Karennina on June 24, 2018, 15:29:11 PM
Sooo on the beach bar at Jiva which is a fab new addition to the resort and more so now there is a toilet as well and a lovely decking area with bean bag seats there is a little laminate stuck on the bar in a few diff languages saying due to election day there will be no alcoholic drinks served at this bar, so folk are just going to the other bar inside the complex and bringing it over to the beach Turkish as well as Brits defo!
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: nichola on June 24, 2018, 20:57:31 PM
Where there's the will, there is a way   ;) :D
Title: Re: Election day alcohol regulations
Post by: stoop on June 25, 2018, 08:09:41 AM
Most bars served in either plain glasses or paler coffee cups. No problem at all. One bar even advertised 10 tl an Efes whilst the game was on.