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Pubs that check Covid status may be allowed to drop social distancing
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Because they’ll miss out on a thrill of getting beer illegally and next year it will never be the same?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI wasn't talking about 18 year olds. You mentioned 16/17 year olds in your post and I wondered why you were worrying about them being excluded from pubs.Comment
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That is perfectly reasonable, and I agree in principle.Originally posted by mattster View Post
I would have thought that if you are in a group that is unable to be vaccinated, then you are more at risk - so the last thing you would want to be doing is mixing at close quarters with other people.
What I don't agree with is banning people from engaging in social or normal day to day activities, or severely restricting where they can go and what they can do, because they've not been vaccinated.
If you can't go to the pub for a drink because you've not been vaccinated then how is the risk that person poses / is exposed to any worse than going to the supermarket, the corner shop, the doctor's surgery? Where do you draw the line on what an unvaccinated person is permitted to do?Comment
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You know you are coming across as a bit of a snob? Do you not talk to anyone 'below' your own perceived social class?Originally posted by Whorty View Post
It's not just that, it's also the riveting intellectual conversations that comes with their clientele. It's always nice to hear the views and stories of the old folks who fought in WW1 whilst I'm mopping up my egg with fried bread
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This is the sort of stuff you prefer?Originally posted by AtW View Postvetran more of a Carling drinker
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Correct.Originally posted by vetran View Post
You know you are coming across as a bit of a snob? Do you not talk to anyone 'below' your own perceived social class?
Why would I talk to poor people, unless I'm directing telling them where to start the cleaning in my house?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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INSKPEOriginally posted by Whorty View Post
Correct.
Why would I talk to poor people, unless I'm directing telling them where to start the cleaning in my house?
You should get the butler to do that.Comment
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Have you started on the Babysham already? That post makes some of my posts look grammatically correct.Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Correct.
Why would I talk to poor people, unless I'm directing telling them where to start the cleaning in my house?Comment
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I didn't think it was that badOriginally posted by vetran View Post
Have you started on the Babysham already? That post makes some of my posts look grammatically correct.
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A nice easy target for you to aim at.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I didn't think it was that bad
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