fine by me; I don't have to go there if I don't want to (and I won't). If the government wants to order such establishments closed, they can do so; instead, rather than grasp nettles, they've settled for "advice" to people not to go there
He was on Jeremy Vine on Radio 2 trying to defend his stance. And failing miserably, imho. How big do these pubs need to be for customers to sit far apart from each other?
It's no more moronic to suggest that pubs should stay open than it is to suggest that supermarkets do so. As I explained in another thread, I felt far more at risk when I spent an hour being jostled in a supermarket than I did shortly afterwards having a coffee in the pub. As well as that, the more food and drink I have out, the fewer trips I have to make to the far more hazardous supermarkets.
By all means shut the pubs - seems eminently sensible to me in many respects. But before that find a way to prevent the rugby scrums that currently take place in supermarkets.
‘Too many people are still going to pubs’ is what I heard on the radio this morning. How many is too many? How do we know if we might be the tipping point?
Don’t just ‘advise’ people not to go. If no one should go then shut them.
NJ, I've been in half a dozen supermarkets (in different chains) in the past week, mostly looking for things that weren't there, but not once did I come across anything like a scrum. There were no more shoppers than usual, and that's at the times I normally visit. Only Tesco's seemed really busy, and it always does.
Apparently, that's what's going to be announced tonight.
I can understand where Tony Martin's coming from though - yes, there is self-interest, but also there's his staff to think about to. If he has to close, without being *told* to close, then there's no way he can claim compensation from his insurers (at least that's the opinion of a restaurant-owner who was in telly a couple of nights ago).
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