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Barsel | 08:08 Tue 13th Sep 2022 | ChatterBank
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I've just read that although a lot of shops/supermarkets are closing, the pubs can stay open on the day of the funeral.
I can't make any sense of that.
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Not sure how you can equate the pub with a church.
Don't think I've ever seen people falling blind drunk out of a church and having a punch up.
barsel: "Naomi I don't see anything wrong with the shops opening, but the big supermarkets will be closing and yet the pubs can open.
Even schools will be closing which doesn't make any sense to me at all. " - what doesn't make any sense? It's individuals making different choices, none of it is forced. Your post would make sense if the Government was forcing shops to close and pubs to open but it is not. So your post makes no sense.
//Don't think I've ever seen people falling blind drunk out of a church and having a punch up.//

Do you only equate pubs with drunkeness and punch ups? I use pubs extensively and the last time I saw a punch up in one was probably ten years or more ago. Strangely I've witnessed a fight at a church since then - at a Christening no less.
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NJ perhaps you don't live in one of the inner cities?
Have you never had drunks up before you the morning after the night before?
He’s never had anyone up before him as he’s not a judge.
I don't think drunk & disorderly goes before a judge anyway
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Can I just say, it really doesn't affect me on a personal level whether shops, pubs or schools are open or shut.
It just seems unfair to me that some places are open and some are having to close and yes TTT they are being forced.
If a school is closed, then those parents who have to work that day are now forced to make alternative arrangements which isn't always easy.
With price of drink don’t think many will be going to the pub anyway .
"Not sure how you can equate the pub with a church.
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Both are pillars in the community where people gather and congregate also in church they drink wine that is another similarity
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Zac, I didn't know that.
dave, I didn't know that either as I've never been drunk and disorderly.:-)
"those parents who have to work that day are now forced to make alternative arrangements"

no its ok because they work in tesco and its closed now ;) haha i am kidding i am kidding
barsel: "It just seems unfair to me that some places are open and some are having to close and yes TTT they are being forced. " - Schools maybe but no shops or pubs are being forced to close/open and your OP is about pubs and shops.
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Get your 'at and coat roadman.
//but no shops or pubs are being forced to close/open and your OP is about pubs and shops.//

No but if the shop closes the staff will be forced to not work. Self employed and zero hour contracts will get zilch.

Thats really fair isnt it!
It does make sense because people can meet in the pub and interact on the day, and watch it on pub tvs. The Queen would also have liked people to carry on.
0ur local town/pub/restaurant owner has invited anybody who lives alone to come down to the pub where there is a big screen. She is providing a free buffet lunch. I think that's great.

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