elperello wrote: » Like one of his pints of stout - I'd let it settle a while before declaring him a hero.
Allinall wrote: » Attention seeking twat. Like that fellow in Limerick in the first lockdown who said he was refusing to close. Opened for about two hours and then shut with his tail between his legs. This guy will be the same.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Attention seeking is now the new description of trying to make a living and feed your family? I'm gonna guess your job has been safe the last 9 months.
gifted wrote: » Like the football team....fade out before closing time...
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Food pubs that are open at the moment do not insist on you partaking of food. Well that's my experience, although we do eat. Seems to me that all pubs need a working kitchen and chef, and away you go whether you eat or not. Sad for those without these facilities, but it seems to be the way policy is going.
Oops! wrote: » Where can we hear this radio clip?
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » We had 590 people die here in Germany yesterday due to COVID-19. A lot of this has been linked back to the decision made by some of the federations to reopen pubs and restaurants back in October/November. Gombeens like this lad in Ireland trying to make a stand are doing nothing only adding to the collective misery of the nation.
hynesie08 wrote: » Did he even try to open? Or did he get the attention he wanted??
elperello wrote: » He was on Claire Byrne and Newstalk you'll get them on the podcasts.[/https://www.goloudnow.com/pod-254675
Deleted User wrote: » Some people are incapable of minding their own business, especially those cloistered in secure jobs from home. More power to this fella for trying it on, even if he doesn't succeed. Nothing to lose and everything to gain, hopefully others follow in his footsteps. The traditional publicans have been abandoned in this country, they deserve every bit of our moral and financial support.
Strumms wrote: » They haven’t been abandoned... they can avail of the same help as anyone else who couldn’t go to work... If people are trying it on and endangering even potentially society and the health thereof then it’s everybody’s business and those with concerns or who have a view are entitled to express it however they see fit. It’s a democracy. They have financial support... moral support ? ...
Bowlardo wrote: » https://www.goloudnow.com/pod-254675
Bowlardo wrote: » You haven't listened to the interview How at the endangering people? Please !often to the interview and come back to me with an explanation of how they are endangering people
Strumms wrote: » I did listen to most of it. Because like most publicans he won’t be turning away regulars. Like most publicans he won’t be ensuring testing is done when the place is heaving...it will be all hands ‘to the pump’ According to the HSE and HIQA...this type of ‘rapid testing’ has in their words...‘reduced diagnostic accuracy ‘ This info is available to him, like anyone with the internet.... but.... he likes money and wants more of it.
Bowlardo wrote: » Tests are done between 5pm-7pm You then enter the pub The pub is a local country pub that can fit 20-30 max Only people from the area are allowed in He is paying qualified staff to do the tests If you are the pub it doesn't matter as everyone there was test with a test that is 99.9% accuracy
Strumms wrote: » Tests between 5-7 hmmm... that will be adhered to for about 3 days. Can distancing be maintained ?..not after alcohol Only people from the area ? That will guarantee zero covid transmission? Only people from the area ? So as well as not caring about covid he doesn’t care about the fact that that can and would be viewed as discrimination? Ie. Against the law ? If I have a barber shop and a fella walks in “ nope, don’t know you, not from around here “... illegal..