<Li> Buying alcohol as a minor is, however, not an offence, but most stores will deny a minor to avoid great fining . </Li> <Li> Selling alcohol to a minor will result in a fine of 5,000 DKK and 20,000 DKK for each repeated violation </Li> <P> Many cities (Aarhus, for instance) have, however, established non-drinking - zones, typically pedestrian streets . The law forbids "disturbing of the public law and order". Thus general consumption is accepted . Several cafes have outdoor serving in the same zones, </P> <P> In Finland, drinking in public is prohibited in built areas ("taajama"), at border crossings, or in vehicles in use for public transport such as buses or trams . The law does not apply to restaurants, pubs and other licensed premises, or to the interior of vehicles such as taxis or limousines that are in private use . Public parks or equivalent venues are also exempt, as long as the consumption of alcohol does not cause undue public disturbance . While drinking on streets and public transport is technically illegal, in practice the authorities intervene only if a disturbance is being caused . Drinking in trains and buses is more strictly forbidden, while drinking on streets is socially accepted . </P>

Is it illegal to drink on the train