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Pubs can reopen from 4th July
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Just goes to show how ridiculous the British Media are. All that ‘super Saturday’ shite and it’ll be worse for the emergency services than NYE 1999. Complete rubbish.6
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Kind of difficult to make a case for the continued risk to the emergency services being stretched when you see 30+ police (emergency services) walking bumper to bumper through a huge throng of pissed up party people along the streets of Soho, not a mask to be seen anywhere between both groups.
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Went to four places in Peckham yesterday, all of them were busy but managed to maintain social distancing rules without making it feel too clinical. Really good experience, going for a roast in a couple of hours and then have a table at the brewery booked - hoping today is as good yesterday.0
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ValleyGary said:Just goes to show how ridiculous the British Media are. All that ‘super Saturday’ shite and it’ll be worse for the emergency services than NYE 1999. Complete rubbish.5
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ValleyGary said:Just goes to show how ridiculous the British Media are. All that ‘super Saturday’ shite and it’ll be worse for the emergency services than NYE 1999. Complete rubbish.1
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It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
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clb74 said:LawrieAbrahams said:clb74 said:Henry Irving said:clb74 said:Covered End said:clb74 said:
How's the B & W doing now? Not been for years despite it being my local (with the Oak).
Never seemed that friendly outside of Bromley Addicks meetings.
Is it CIU or just members?
Its members.
Started going in there last September having lived here for 7 years.
Had been in there a couple of times with Bromley Addicks but that was years ago.
Much smaller now but they've done it up nice.
One of the friendliest places.
When me and the wife first started goinag in there made us welcome, telling us when bands and singers were on knowing we were not regulars.
Most pubs you go would just take no notice of you or give you the stare.0 -
My village only one of the three pubs were open last night. Living out in the countryside we get quite a few drink drive idiots, we had our first fatal crash (since lockdown started easing) due to this last night a few villages over. One dead and five seriously injured in hospital.
Idiots are even bigger idiots when they are released to be idiots again.3 -
clb74 said:Henry Irving said:clb74 said:Covered End said:clb74 said:
How's the B & W doing now? Not been for years despite it being my local (with the Oak).
Never seemed that friendly outside of Bromley Addicks meetings.
Is it CIU or just members?
Its members.
Started going in there last September having lived here for 7 years.
Had been in there a couple of times with Bromley Addicks but that was years ago.
Much smaller now but they've done it up nice.
One of the friendliest places.
When me and the wife first started goinag in there made us welcome, telling us when bands and singers were on knowing we were not regulars.
Most pubs you go would just take no notice of you or give you the stare.
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FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
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cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!
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i didn't go as had a family bbq but pals went to borough market, the thameside inn gave them a table for 3 hours and was normal bar service.
the anglesea in woolwich was shut down due to nobody distancing - with everything though its do what you are comfortable with.
i will likely not to go any pubs where you have to have names taken down as im going to ireland end of the month and dont want to jeopardise that.0 -
ValleyGary said:cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!
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FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
you don’t generally go to knole park and get chatting and then joining the group next to you, this happens more in pubs. Or There is the risk that you see your old friend from school and go and have a chat!
im not in the second wave is nigh camp but I am watching anxiously to see how this pans out.0 -
palarsehater said:i didn't go as had a family bbq but pals went to borough market, the thameside inn gave them a table for 3 hours and was normal bar service.
the anglesea in woolwich was shut down due to nobody distancing - with everything though its do what you are comfortable with.
i will likely not to go any pubs where you have to have names taken down as im going to ireland end of the month and dont want to jeopardise that.
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.....or anyone else catching it from you in Ireland.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:clb74 said:Henry Irving said:clb74 said:Covered End said:clb74 said:
How's the B & W doing now? Not been for years despite it being my local (with the Oak).
Never seemed that friendly outside of Bromley Addicks meetings.
Is it CIU or just members?
Its members.
Started going in there last September having lived here for 7 years.
Had been in there a couple of times with Bromley Addicks but that was years ago.
Much smaller now but they've done it up nice.
One of the friendliest places.
When me and the wife first started goinag in there made us welcome, telling us when bands and singers were on knowing we were not regulars.
Most pubs you go would just take no notice of you or give you the stare.
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cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!
Why was my comment, 'a totally stupid comment', did I, at any point, say that 'nothing happened' last night?
My point was specifically aimed at those who said it was a terrible idea to release further restrictions now, and that reopening pubs on a Saturday at 6am, would mean it was going to be as crazy outside as it if it was millennium eve. Which it clearly was not.
These same people said the same sort of thing when the first set of lockdown restrictions eased, and then when the shops reopened. Each time, for them it was the wrong time to do this, and it's going to be terrible and it's going to lead to a second wave.
I totally understand that there were busy pubs, and there was also trouble in certain places. But I don't see why it's a stupid comment to say that the same people who complained about the first sets of restrictions being released, and predicted a second wave of infections, also complained about these restrictions being eased and it being like 'millennium eve' outside. Which is a true statement, and neither outcomes happened - there was no second wave of infections, and it was not like millennium eve outside last night.
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All pubs in Dartford are empty, although it is only 12 noon. Barbers also quiet, annoyingly, I shaved my head for a final time yesterday to let the crowds die down before the regrowing process begins0
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FishCostaFortune said:cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!
Why was my comment, 'a totally stupid comment', did I, at any point, say that 'nothing happened' last night?
My point was specifically aimed at those who said it was a terrible idea to release further restrictions now, and that reopening pubs on a Saturday at 6am, would mean it was going to be as crazy outside as it if it was millennium eve. Which it clearly was not.
These same people said the same sort of thing when the first set of lockdown restrictions eased, and then when the shops reopened. Each time, for them it was the wrong time to do this, and it's going to be terrible and it's going to lead to a second wave.
I totally understand that there were busy pubs, and there was also trouble in certain places. But I don't see why it's a stupid comment to say that the same people who complained about the first sets of restrictions being released, and predicted a second wave of infections, also complained about these restrictions being eased and it being like 'millennium eve' outside. Which is a true statement, and neither outcomes happened - there was no second wave of infections, and it was not like millennium eve outside last night.2 -
FishCostaFortune said:cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!
Why was my comment, 'a totally stupid comment', did I, at any point, say that 'nothing happened' last night?
My point was specifically aimed at those who said it was a terrible idea to release further restrictions now, and that reopening pubs on a Saturday at 6am, would mean it was going to be as crazy outside as it if it was millennium eve. Which it clearly was not.
These same people said the same sort of thing when the first set of lockdown restrictions eased, and then when the shops reopened. Each time, for them it was the wrong time to do this, and it's going to be terrible and it's going to lead to a second wave.
I totally understand that there were busy pubs, and there was also trouble in certain places. But I don't see why it's a stupid comment to say that the same people who complained about the first sets of restrictions being released, and predicted a second wave of infections, also complained about these restrictions being eased and it being like 'millennium eve' outside. Which is a true statement, and neither outcomes happened - there was no second wave of infections, and it was not like millennium eve outside last night.
Still a totally stupid comment cafckev and the three people who liked his post?2 -
yesterday in the 10.50 in Strood a gem of a micro pub
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Had a walk through Brom today
Whetherspoons Brom south not really busy.
Holds 600 current capacity 200.seen more in there at 10.30am on a Sunday.
Not many in the tigers head and bricklayers arms still closed.
Popped in the club about 25 in there0 -
clb74 said:Had a wank on bromley common today
Whetherspoons Brom south not really busy.
Holds 600 current capacity 200.seen more in there at 10.30am on a Sunday.
Not many in the tigers head and bricklayers arms still closed.
Popped in the club about 25 in there
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Spent half a day at the Mossy Well Wetherspoons yesterday, then the other half at the Toll Gate Spoons. It was glorious - it was no different from normal.
We did visit a non-wetherspoons pub in-between which was properly enforcing the rules, but it was so boring and slow that we didn't stay for another one.0 -
cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!2 -
cafckev said:FishCostaFortune said:It was not just the media, and the emergency services. The same people who complained and predicted a second wave when the first set of lockdown easing measures were introduced, complained about this set as well.
So the stabbing in a pub in Erith after a mass fight didn’t happen or the numerous calls for drunks and incidents didn’t happen because you didn’t see any of it? The queues outside Wetherspoons in Bexleyheath with hardly any distancing is fake news?
The spike in Leicester shows what can and will happen when people ignore advice, and last night most pubs were unable to enforce the advice.
What a totally stupid comment!0 -
Arsenetatters said:DaveMehmet said:InspectorSands said:DaveMehmet said:Just popped down to the new micro pub that opened today for the first time (a five minute stroll, get in!)
I already knew all tables were booked up so just got a takeaway. Looks lovely in there and can’t wait for it to calm down a bit and visit it for a quiet midweek pint.0 -
ROTW said:DaveMehmet said:AFKABartram said:DaveMehmet said:InspectorSands said:DaveMehmet said:InspectorSands said:DaveMehmet said:Just popped down to the new micro pub that opened today for the first time (a five minute stroll, get in!)
I already knew all tables were booked up so just got a takeaway. Looks lovely in there and can’t wait for it to calm down a bit and visit it for a quiet midweek pint.0