fin12 wrote: » The guards don’t act on illegal behavior? R u f*cking insane?
fin12 wrote: » If it was a rule break, takeaway drinks wouldn’t be an option u f*cking dope.
fin12 wrote: » Not when it’s gibberish from a bumbling bafoon.
fin12 wrote: » .... Of course it’s not illegal otherwise I would have bee. Fined or arrested, neither of which happened. Your one sad individual.
fin12 wrote: » Go away u fool.
Augeo wrote: » Oh my..... Such anger and hostility
.red. wrote: » AGS walk past junkies shooting up with kids around every day of the week and do nothing about it. Don't think they'd have too much of an issue walking past people having a socially distant pint on a street.
Pen Rua wrote: » Town was evidently busy last night. https://www.corkbeo.ie/culture/food-drink/watch-socially-distanced-groups-brave-19238195 Plenty of bars doing takeaway pints & drinks.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Well isn’t that a peculiar and fûcking positive way to look at it :-)
Rfrip wrote: » Sure what else can we do!
ACitizenErased wrote: » Being offended over people having a drink, the only bit of normal some people have.
Augeo wrote: » I thought you had no problem. If drinking on the street is your normal ��
Widdensushi wrote: » This thread reminds me of logging on here at 3.am on a Sunday morning precovid, oops I am too sober to post here!!!!!
Augeo wrote: » You seem to have one yourself TBH. The more peiple who stick to the rules the quicker folk can go back to their jobs & a normal ish life. When pointing out illegal activity is deemed as having a problem it's not the folk pointing out something is illegal has the problem Rightyo kid
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Is it just illegal drinking that bothers you? Mixing with other people indoors is the problem and people are sticking to those rules by having a drink outdoors.
ACitizenErased wrote: » I've no issue with people drinking outside to be honest. Happens everywhere in Europe.
Augeo wrote: » You've issue with me pointing out its against l5 restrictions and also drinking in public places isn't permitted. Barbers arent allowed cut hair outside..... Non essential retailers aren't setting up on footpaths etc etc
H8GHOTI wrote: » I know but you see so many saying “at least in the spring, the weather was good”, it’s funny to see someone say the complete opposite.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Bars are allowed do takeaway. Did you think the government expected people to take the drinks home in the car with them? Come on like.
Augeo wrote: » I'm sure they didn't expect folk to gather outside As I pointed out, all this was stopped in Dublin in previous lock down.
Augeo wrote: » Pubs supplying folk with drink that's consumed in public is not on IMO. Drinking takeaway pints etc in public is a breach of L5.... We are all meant to stay at home except for certain activities & drinking on the street isn't one of them.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I can't even remember now what L5 restrictions say about meeting people outside. Is there a number limit, or just a no no?
Augeo wrote: » You've issue with me pointing out its against l5 restrictions and also drinking in public places isn't permitted. Barbers arent allowed cut hair outside..... Non essential retailers aren't setting up on footpaths etc etc We are in level5 over fncktards not sticking to guidelines.....
Augeo wrote: » people are asked to stay at home. People should work from home unless providing an essential service for which their physical presence is required (see below for essential services) people will be permitted to exercise within a radius of 5 km of their home there will be a penalty for movement outside 5km of home, with exemptions to this for essential work and essential purposes (see notes to editors)
Trouser Snake wrote: » You're not comparing like with like there. What's an alternative you'd prefer? Sit in and stay isolated at all costs? Follow the gombeens commands to a tee, and do the same again next January? People know what they're dealing with this time around, myself included. Yet I've only seen my parents 3 times this year, and not hugged them once. For all the public drinking you see, you don't know the sacrifices some have to, and continue to do, make.