Romania’s Chamber of Deputies approved on Tuesday, June 30, a bill allowing for the sale of beer and even wine in stadiums during competitions and public gatherings. The bill, which was debated and adopted by the upper house in November before reaching the decision-making lower chamber, specifically allows “the sale, distribution or consumption of non-alcoholic beverages and low-alcohol beverages, with an alcohol concentration of up to 5% by volume, only in paper or plastic cups without lids, in sports arenas.” In addition to beer, wine may also be consumed in VIP areas of stadiums. However, according to the law, spectators are prohibited from “entering while visibly drunk or becoming intoxicated as a result of consuming beverages of up to 5% alcohol during the sporting event, or from bringing or attempting to bring beverages into the sports arena,” HotNews pointed out.