It is not impossible for the wine bureau not to refuse to drink. In fact, banning alcohol on weekdays does not restrict public officials from attending parties, as long as they don't drink. It's like even though there are many people driving now, there are still people who can use it. Driving without drinking? Get the understanding of people at the party, don't be too hard on him, and don't even force him to get drunk. Therefore, as a public official, when attending this kind of dinner, you should have a basic awareness and take the initiative to avoid drinking or drinking on weekdays. If you meet people in the same trade and force them to drink, you should also consider the significance of such a dinner and whether it is necessary to attend it.
Public officials are not ordinary employees and need to bear the responsibility of public affairs. Public officials are not ordinary people. They have public power and responsibility. They are a special group. Whenever there is danger, they must rush to the front line, not shrink back. When the epidemic comes, they need to take turns on duty, do a good job in disease prevention and control, joint prevention and control, and control the epidemic. When an accident happens, they must make reasonable and appropriate emergency treatment to minimize the harm caused by the accident.
In fact, we should not treat public officials as ordinary employees at all. Their rights and obligations far exceed those of ordinary employees. They are not facing small enterprises, but the whole state institutions and the public. Therefore, they should maintain good working conditions in order to better perform their duties and obligations.
Drinking is harmful to the image and work efficiency of public officials. Drinking alcohol on weekdays or on duty by public officials is easy to bring a bad impression to the people they contact, making people feel irresponsible and have a bad image, and even questioning whether public officials are competent and disciplined, which is often not out of thin air. After all, alcohol does affect personal judgment and thinking ability, so we prohibit dangerous behaviors such as drunk driving and drinking on weekdays.
As a qualified public official, you should understand the necessity of issuing a ban on drinking on weekdays and consciously abide by it, instead of considering that you will violate the ban if you encounter special circumstances, and give priority to human relations rather than work discipline requirements.
Since you are a public servant, you must have basic consciousness. If you can't even ban alcohol on weekdays, then don't choose this. No freedom? Work, and many other jobs can make you drink as much as you want, which will definitely make you happy.