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....'......drink is paid for on a licensed premises and is consumed more than 100 metres from any pub and not in a public place, it's all legal'
igCorcaigh wrote: » Yeah, I agree. It's all not in the spirit of the restrictions, is it.
Trouser Snake wrote: » Yet I've only seen my parents 3 times this year, and not hugged them once.
ACitizenErased wrote: » You're talking as if people are crowded in one spot. There is zero issue with a few people sitting down on the quay by Electric or in the peace park with a pint.
Augeo wrote: » A few people is 3, that wouldn't make it to the media. There was loads more than a few & I'm sure social distancing wasn't followered either.
Augeo wrote: » If you've a problem with the gombeens advice why not visit your folks weekly or daily?
ACitizenErased wrote: » If you're looking for a country where everyone is locked into their houses and nobody does anything then you're in the wrong place
Trouser Snake wrote: » I've no problem with it, they can advise all they want. Until a vaccination is available, one that works, I'll be be keeping my family at bay, and there's 8 of us siblings with over 20 grandchildren doing the same.
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.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I don't think that what we are talking about will make much difference. I hope not. It's easy for me, I'm not a very social person anyway. I'm not going to judge others for meeting outside. I do have an issue with people doing house visits or parties and the like. Nothing is zero risk of course, but I can't expect other people to think like me.
SusieBlue wrote: » I had a few drinks outside Le Chateau.
igCorcaigh wrote: » That alone should be an arrestable offence
titan18 wrote: » Back in April/May, I saw the Gardai take drink off people at The Lough so they do enforce it when they want to
Trouser Snake wrote: » Thought as much.
Augeo wrote: » Ive no problem with drinking.... Drinking on the street is not on IMO.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » What do you think of people having a takeaway coffee and drinking outdoors? You know, because they aren't at home?
s1ippy wrote: » What is the appeal of drinking on the street? It was baltic on Friday and lashing today. You're paying to get at best, a cold or at worst the feckin covid..
s1ippy wrote: » What is the appeal of drinking on the street? It was baltic on Friday and lashing today. You're paying to get at best, a cold or at worst the feckin covid. I had a dram of whiskey and said hello to the neighbour over the hedge "the bastards can never take this away from us".
Augeo wrote: » There are no laws against that. Any larger straws to clutch?
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Well you seem more upset that people aren't at home. So don't see the difference between a takeaway coffee and a takeaway beer. The video from Friday night was harmless when talking about covid. Different story if they were all crammed in together but they weren't. Maybe you should start another thread about illegal drinking on the street instead of crying about it in the covid thread.
Augeo wrote: » You and a few others are the only ones upset at me pointing out breaches of l5 guidelines I'm not remotely upset. Maybe you should refrain from back seat modding
ACitizenErased wrote: » 36 today