Article 104 provides for a fine or imprisonment of up to 25 days for the sale or consumption of alcohol in public spaces between 6 p.m. on the eve of polling day and 6 a.m. on the day after polling day. The logic of this prohibition, and to some extent its proportionality, might be acceptable if the prohibition on the sale and consumption of alcohol were accompanied by a right for election officials to reject drunken voters, but no such rule exists in the Decree.