Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » What about only 8 but from 5 different households? Its a pile of nonsense at this stage, i can see the rationale behind the guidelines but its unenforceable and nobody is taking it seriously anymore
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » The people who make these decisions dont spend time drinking pints in pubs They hate them
Tig98 wrote: » I understand everyone giving out but I think it's justified. Was up North after the pubs reopened and it was pure bedlam. They attempted to space out tables in pubs but no social distancing what so ever in the toilets, smoking areas or outside the pubs themselves. Big crowds of people milling around together. There will definitely be a surge up there in the coming weeks. Food service and maybe a few pints in a tightly monitored setting is okay for the moment
Hairy Japanese BASTARDS! wrote: » People in other countries obey rules and wear masks.
junebabies wrote: » Max of 10 indoors now and only from 4 different households.
junebabies wrote: » You can only have 10 people indoors from 4 different households max. I presume this is to stop the house parties.
fortwilliam wrote: » I get it, I really do, but why the focus on pubs? I got a haircut today in the Grafton Barber where a nice barber cut my hair with no social distancing (Completely within guidance) I just don't get the focus on the boozer...
KiKi III wrote: » A house party with 10-20 of your friends is way, way less dangerous than a night out in 2-3 venues each of which have scores of staff and customers.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Won't this encourage increase house parties more now?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Lockdowns have been eased all over Western Europe for the last two months with no uptick in cases and a continuously falling death rate. Some countries have had bars open for two months. Where there have been surges none have been connected with shops, bars or restaurants. So yes, let's look at the evidence and agree opening pubs would be a safe enough thing to do.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Which they can drink on a beach, in a park, at a restaurant or at a pub serving food.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Everyone knows alcohol makes it spread more......ffs Getting sick of this anti drink/pubs thing, there are a myriad of reasons there might be an increase of which the pub is one. A meal does not make you immune
Jimi H wrote: » We all want to go for a pint but how many of us see it ending well when the pubs open? It’ll be a free for all.
KaneToad wrote: » It's because people can't be trusted with alcohol on them. No more, no less. (I'd be inclined to agree, all my good intentions always go out the window after the second pint.)
fortwilliam wrote: » Aaaaaaaah ballax!https://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2020/0715/1153499-politics-cabinet/ I get it, I really do, but why the focus on pubs? I got a haircut today in the Grafton Barber where a nice barber cut my hair with no social distancing (Completely within guidance) I just don't get the focus on the boozer...
Pkiernan wrote: » Theres going to be another April style lockdown because of stupid Oirish drunken degenerates who can't go without a pint.
Pkiernan wrote: » Not just the Paddy Drunkards, but they'll be the ones that spread it like wildfire. Why can't the Irish wear masks? It would make a lot of them look better for a start!
Fann Linn wrote: » So nothing to do with Texan flights, barbers, gyms and bookies being open, queues for IKEA and Woodies, nursing homes, not wearing masks on buses or trains. etc etc...? It's just drunks in your opinion.