A new rule on drinking in public places in London starts this month, with the possibility of a £100 fine for those who break it. The measure is introduced as part of a local crackdown aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour. Reports describe the rule as an enforcement order brought in by Camden Council, targeting drinking-related conduct in designated areas. While the coverage focuses on the penalty level and timing, it generally frames the change as part of broader efforts to address behaviour that residents and authorities consider disruptive. Different outlets provide similar details, including that the order takes effect in the current month and that enforcement can result in a fixed financial penalty. The reporting does not indicate that the rule applies to all parts of London, but rather links it to the council’s anti-social behaviour agenda and associated local powers. Overall, the sources agree on the core elements: a London drinking order is coming into force now, it is tied to Camden Council’s crackdown, and breaches can lead to a £100 fine.