Mexico City is addressing a significant cleanup and public order issue following a large celebration after the World Cup. Authorities removed approximately 40 tonnes of waste from Reforma Avenue and the historic city centre on Friday. The extensive debris field prompted officials to consider measures to control public drinking in these areas. The large gathering occurred after the World Cup final, resulting in widespread revelry and subsequent mess. This cleanup effort signals a potential shift towards stricter regulations regarding public consumption of alcohol, particularly during major events. City officials are now evaluating strategies to prevent similar situations in the future and maintain public spaces.