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Why did the army ban alcohol repeatedly?
Influenced by vulgar interpersonal relationships, some soldiers can't handle the feelings between their comrades in the right way, but instead use the vulgar way of drinking to replace emotional communication. The loopholes in military management and the lack of ideological education are also one of the reasons why soldiers drink and make trouble repeatedly. The continuation of the "prohibition of alcohol" shows that in the past, when the party and government organs and officials were prevented from enjoying extravagance, they only made a fuss about attitude and only made a fuss about form. Every time a similar incident happens, it will damage the credibility of the government.

The prohibition of alcohol in the whole army refers to the regulations prohibiting illegal banquets and drinking.

First, no drinking;

Second, drinking is strictly prohibited on weekdays;

Third, it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol during duty;

Fourth, drinking is strictly prohibited during the mission;

5. It is strictly forbidden to drink illegally in official activities;

Sixth, it is strictly forbidden to have public funds for dinner and drinking;

Seven, it is strictly prohibited for working groups at all levels to drink alcohol during work;

Eight, it is forbidden to wear military uniforms to the local business premises to drink;

Nine, it is forbidden to drive a vehicle after drinking;

Ten, it is forbidden to use equipment, ammunition and dangerous goods after drinking.

Legal basis:

Provisions on prohibition of illegal banquets and drinking; banquets and drinking are not allowed in official activities within the military and between the military and civilians. Military units and personnel must strictly abide by the following prohibitions:

(1) No drinking on weekdays;

(two) entertainment and drinking are strictly prohibited during duty, duty, training and other tasks;

(3) It is strictly forbidden to entertain and drink alcohol during the implementation of major tasks such as emergency rescue and disaster relief, anti-terrorism and stability, overseas escort and security alert;

(four) it is strictly prohibited to entertain and drink alcohol during meetings, training, training, inspection and investigation;

(five) it is strictly prohibited to organize celebrations, double support, visit condolences, reception of veteran cadres and other activities such as banquets and drinking;

(six) it is strictly prohibited to take advantage of opportunities such as cadre promotion and transfer, work exchange, retirement and resettlement, retirement of soldiers, family employment coordination, and children's schooling to entertain and drink;

(seven) it is strictly prohibited to drink in the workplace (operating room), dormitory and internal canteen;

(eight) prohibit leading cadres from banquets and drinking, and participate in banquets and drinking that may affect the fair execution of official duties;

(nine) it is strictly forbidden to organize or participate in banquets and drinking for the purpose of seeking benefits for retired leading cadres;

(ten) it is strictly forbidden to accept local condolences to give alcohol;

(eleven) it is strictly prohibited to drink alcohol at any time and on any occasion.