Is this legal? So now kids and people with alcohol problems are targeted at home? Didn’t we just vote to make this illegal?

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  1. Around 300 people and many kids and teenagers in my building have to walk past this add everyday. They didn’t even try to make it look like *alcoholfrei* anyone else find this really shitty?

  2. My local pizza delivery place will bring me beer or wine.. I think it’s quite handy, never used it right enough because there’s always plenty in the fridge 🙂

  3. That is legal: Da vergorene Getränke wie Wein, Obstwein, Schaumwein bzw. Champagner und Bier nicht unter das Alkoholgesetz fallen, sind sie von den aufgeführten Werbebestimmungen nicht betroffen.

    Thus, the general rules for advertising apply. There may be cantonal differences.

    As long as there is no free beer, it seems like a topic for r/buenzli

  4. I don’t know what canton you are in, so maybe you just had a vote on it. But there have been no federal initiatives or referenda to this topic over the last couple of years.

    We had a vote over the advertisement of tobaco products. Maybe that is the one you are refering to.

  5. I agree, that wheel is parked half a wheel length further back than the others, it’s an atrocity. But before you call the police it’s customary to write a laminated and signed note.

  6. I don’t see the problem. This person probably does food deliveries and has a storage container here with an advertisement.

    What if this advertisement were for steaks and you were vegan? You could use the same argument.

    I think there are far worse problems to worry about to be perfectly honest.

  7. So anyone that has an ad on his car cannot park in public? It’s the exact same reasoning

    The guy lives here, he has every right to have his bike in the parking area no matter how it looks

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