Pubdate: Sun, 14 May 2000 Source: Hong Kong Standard (China) Copyright: 2000 Hong Kong Standard Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.hkstandard.com/ Note: Portion not drug policy related snipped. HASH HIGHS OKAY BUT BOOZE BANNED FOR EURO FINAL THE city hosting the Euro 2000 final said yesterday it would crack down on alcohol abuse during the Championship but will allow the regulated sale of cannabis drugs. More than a million tickets have been sold for the June 10-July 2 tournament, being held at eight cities in the Netherlands and Belgium and culminating at the 50,000-seat Feyenoord Stadium in the port city. Rotterdam Mayor Ivo Opstelten has prohibited the consumption of alcohol and other intoxicants in public places other than licensed cafes. Alcoholic drinks will also be banned from the stadium and its vicinity, said the mayor's spokesman, Ivar Nijhuis. However, hashish and marijuana will still be available at designated "coffee shops," as long as proprietors abide by national regulations banning the sale of more than 5 grams to any individual and purchases by minors. "The Dutch general policy on the use of drugs will be as normal," said Nijhuis, "but all the owners of coffee shops . . . have been instructed to stick to the rules of the game." Nijhuis said owners have been advised "to be more alert because tourists are not used to the effects of Dutch cannabis," which tends to have high degrees of purity. To prevent rioting, law enforcement authorities may detain "potential hooligans" for up to 12 hours in preventive custody, and 100 extra cells are being built at the local prison for those who are held longer to face charges, authorities said. (snip) - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk