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I remember one local that had regular lockins and the police knew about it,
There were a few trouble causers in the village and the best way to keep them quiet on a Friday or Saturday night was to let them drink until the early hours.
It worked very well.
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I quite miss the fug of an English country pub tbh.
In other news, 12 pubs a day are being forced to close.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostWas up in Wales visiting a mate over the last week. One night we went down his local for a few pints of Brains.
At 11, landlord declared a lock in and said everyone could smoke. At this point some twot kicked up a stink and stormed out threatening to tell the council.
What would you have done?
Edit: I quit a few years ago but my attitude is live and let live.
Right lads we're going to give the fella over there a good kicking! Who's with me! Yeah! Oh yeah, and take his wallet!!! Fook that, now me, that's illegal that.
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Pub Lock In
14Phone the police/council0.00%0Do nothing42.86%6Get your fags out and spark up42.86%6Enjoy a bit of rough shag with AndyW14.29%2Was up in Wales visiting a mate over the last week. One night we went down his local for a few pints of Brains.
At 11, landlord declared a lock in and said everyone could smoke. At this point some twot kicked up a stink and stormed out threatening to tell the council.
What would you have done?
Edit: I quit a few years ago but my attitude is live and let live.Last edited by pacharan; 30 April 2012, 19:36.
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