Pubs opening

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You said Irish people do not like been told what to do never mind if there is pints on board. The smoking ban proved that’s not an issue. People also are afraid of their life of being thrown out of pubs when on a night out and will be more so now

that 91st minute is crucial, its a game changer, the risk of infection goes suddenly off the charts

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Another comedy caper. It’s grand to be 1m apart in a pub but 2m in an office.

A farce.

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its a total cod now, they are making it up as they go along

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“Infantile nonsense” - eminent sports feature writer Vincent Hogan.

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Big difference having to go outside for a smoke and been told to go home after 90mins

Dr Tony doesn’t realize the consequences of it all.

Interesting input from a publican

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Once the second wave hits them pubs will be closed again.

That drink is a curse.

So you honestly think people are going to refuse to leave pubs and there will be big BLM style stand offs and fights will break out? I’d say if the rule is there, stupid and all as it is, they’ll just leave and move on

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its about time the people showed a bit of backbone instead of doing what they are told all the time by the likes of Dr Cervical Check

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The Vintners should just log on to the Ravenous thread to get an idea.

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I’d say they’d be better off keep it nice and vague. The people who would complain won’t be in the pub in the first place.

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Exactly. There’s room for everyone in the grey. They’ll open up the pubs with the restaurants on the 29th and remove the pretence. It’s inevitable. It would actually be less dangerous to open them all up than only opening a small number

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All that’s going to happen is people will do 90 minute pub crawls. From what I gather, all a pub needs to do is offer a menu serving €9 standard meals, (a platter, pizza or burger and chips), there doesn’t seem to be a requirement to order food does there, just that the pub offers it?

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There’s ating and drinking in a good pint of Guinness