Avoid these 3 mistakes after your Christmas party, or face jail time and heavy fines.
Christmas Party Safety Tips: After Christmas parties, people often make mistakes in the heat of the moment that can cause them trouble later. It's important to avoid these three common mistakes.
Christmas Party Safety Tips: Christmas is being celebrated all over the world today. This festival is also celebrated on a large scale in India. Like every year, this time too, people are celebrating Christmas with friends, family, and loved ones through parties, music, and dinners. Festivals bring joy and enthusiasm. But sometimes, in the festive atmosphere, people ignore some important rules.
This small negligence can later turn into a big legal problem. Partying is not wrong, but breaking the rules can be very costly. Therefore, it is important to celebrate responsibly. Let's find out which three mistakes you should avoid at all costs after your Christmas party, so that the festival remains joyful and safe.
Avoid driving after drinking.
Drinking alcohol at a Christmas party is common. But driving afterward is a direct violation of the law. Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only a threat to your life but also puts the lives of others at risk. If you are caught driving under the influence for the first time, you can face a fine of up to Rs. 10,000 and up to 6 months in jail. If the offense is repeated, the fine increases to Rs. 15,000 and the jail sentence can be up to 2 years. So, after the party, book a cab, hire a driver, or ask a sober friend for help.
Do not create a disturbance on the roads
Creating unnecessary noise or disturbance on the roads or in any public place after a party can also get you into trouble. Many people, in the excitement of the moment, shout loudly or create a ruckus. Action can be taken under Section 271 of the Indian Penal Code for creating a public nuisance. Under this rule, a fine of up to Rs. 200 can be imposed. Although this amount may seem small, it's still a legal offense. However, police action and having your name on record can cause further problems. It's best to return home peacefully after the party is over and be considerate of others.
Do not play loud music
Music is essential at a Christmas party, but there are limits. Playing loud music or using loudspeakers is prohibited in residential areas between 10 PM and 6 AM. Violating these rules can result in fines ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹100,000. Furthermore, the speakers may be confiscated. Repeated violations could even lead to imprisonment. Therefore, it is crucial to adhere to the time and volume limits while partying.

