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By *az080378 OP   Woman  over a year ago

Cromer

So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

It was a minority. It's not like people have been buying booze from supermarkets and having illegal parties.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

Not the News that I have been reading.

'A few busy places'. 'A few D*unks'. 'A few Chatted to'. 'Very Few Arrests'. 'Some not Keeping SD'ing'. 'Many Pubs very Quiet'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Alcohol is a problem.

Not for all but it is a license for people to do stupid things and get away with it because they were 'd*unk' is the excuse ....

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I think there was a lot of problems on the streets anyway, with people getting together and not socially distancing.

As usual the press and media will portray this in whatever is going to work for them, and sell the most advertising and issues.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As expected in the busier areas and urban areas...out here in the sticks in the market town I am in plus some villages surrounding (went cycling yesterday to take a look) then many were still closed and some of them the staff were standing outside looking around for customers....as many failed to show,here some pubs held back until midweek and operating a booking policy and not allowing walk in customers for now..... It remains to be seen how relaxed it does get in a week or two

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

British being British lol,not all races get agressive like we do when thy have had a few.When I say we I mean a percentage of Brits not all obviously

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Frustrated people need an avenue to release and escape, lots use alcohol for this purpose. The recent protesters were more badly behaved than last nights pub attendees

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By *angOnBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Ipswich

Around us it was all sensible. People enjoying being able to socialise. Its nitbthe drink, they've had that all at home. But meeting friends and having some semblance of a life.

Pubs have been well organised, table service and clientel behaved.

Media once again looking to cause an issue where a minimal one exists. You'll always get idiots, statistically it'll happen. But here, virtually everyone well behaved and happy

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By *havenbabe01Couple  over a year ago

bedfordshire

once again negative media

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By *rofessor_MarcusMan  over a year ago

Chorley

Unlike the hangover which will be gone by tonight, the real results will appear within a week.

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan  over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

These events probably occurred along High Streets up and down the country every week pre lock down. But now it is newsworthy due to the context. I'm surprised that anyone would be surprised at events.

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

We didn’t always drink sensibly as kids , but mostly. Landlords often knew our parents and you had to behave in the city centre. Today it’s different , bars activity encourage kids to get wasted, staff wandering around half naked with trays of shots that taste like sugar , drinks designed to taste sweet but max the alcohol , longer hours so they drink at home 10/11 then go the bar till 3-4am

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Unlike the hangover which will be gone by tonight, the real results will appear within a week."

Why a week. Incubation period is 10-21 days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I stayed home. I knew people were going to get stupid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My bad 5-14 days

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By *arkDanniTV/TS  over a year ago

durham

You saw it coming and the worst thing because of this clubs will not open how is a shay transgender woman supposed to find a partner. O a more wide note it was a given that this would happen people can't follow rules at the best time throw in alcohol and its a recipe for disaster

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

Come on Boris,. How, could you possibly think people, would be sensible. We, all saw sensible at the demonstrations and we all saw sensible at the beaches. So we knew exactly what would happen when you open up the pubs. This government and this country is a joke. Sensible... Most can't spell it so how could they possibly understand what it means,

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Isn't it odd that there is one thread running saying everything was 'chilled no big issues' - and another saying 'there was so much trouble how could this possibly happen'?

So which is it? Co's seriously I can't find much that reports that Saturday was a disaster in any way shape or form.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

There have been street riots and a insurrection for weeks and the pubs have been closed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We called in Spoons in Liverpool city centre this afternoon. No trouble, not overtly busy and very well managed. Don't believe every thing you read in the press, most pubs were very quiet

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan  over a year ago

salisbury


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

The press would have you believe that people who live in large cities are basically self righteous twats, with not 2 brain cells to rub together.

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By *exxxesCouple  over a year ago

Newbury / London

We popped out for a quick couple early afternoon. We sat outside (we felt comfortable doing that, inside might have to wait a bit longer) in the Market Square, we were the only ones. Inside seemed busy(ish) but all quite well behaved and not an ounce of trouble. It was early though and once we had finished we went back home to enjoy the afternoon away from any potential crowds.

I don't think any of the stories are a surprise and gut feeling is that it all went as expected, in the scheme of things relatively trouble free.

Let's see how the next two or three weeks play out.

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By *eefyBangerMan  over a year ago

edinburgh


"Unlike the hangover which will be gone by tonight, the real results will appear within a week."

They said that after the VE Day celebrations and the black lives riots.

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By *az080378 OP   Woman  over a year ago

Cromer


"Isn't it odd that there is one thread running saying everything was 'chilled no big issues' - and another saying 'there was so much trouble how could this possibly happen'?

So which is it? Co's seriously I can't find much that reports that Saturday was a disaster in any way shape or form.

"

I don't think I said anything was a disaster,nor was I referring to threads,I was talking about the media....

Most news articles talk about the 'chaos' in Soho or a Southampton policeman saying how it's crystal clear that people who get d*unk can't follow social distancing after what he witnessed on Saturday night.

Those news stories were always going to happen as they were looking for there to be trouble!

A seaside town close to me is full of people today,arcades are open,pubs are open and people walking in the roads as too many to keep to the one way system on the pavements.

It's impossible to keep to social distancing with multiple large families and groups in narrow streets.

But everyone knows the risks by now and it doesn't seem what the advice is there are people that won't follow it and those that choose to stay away from the crowds.

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By *hom01Man  over a year ago

St. Albans

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By *hom01Man  over a year ago

St. Albans


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.Idiots being idiots more like ....

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.Idiots being idiots more like ....

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

Considering that alcohol lowers your inhibitions, you could say it was the alcohol.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"So,as predicted, headlines today about trouble caused due to pubs reopening.

15 million pints d*unk,arrests made, assaults happened,pubs closed easily due to disorders.

I'm sure these incidents were a minority but hit the headlines anyway.Idiots being idiots more like ....

So why could so many predict this happening?

Is it the alcohol or just humans being humans?

"

Well I don't remember reading similar about spain, Italy or Germany so I guess it's only a particular variety of humans

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By *yn drwgMan  over a year ago

Camarthen

Media have a lot to answer for, they hyped the whole thing up ready to criticize it the following day. Okay it was always going to be a bit messy in some cases alchahol makes you confident and you lose your inhibitions so what do you expect. But whenever it was done it would have the same result.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

It wasn't the Government that gave the name Super Saturday it was the Media . . .

But read through this, The Police clearly say that overall it was well behaved.

https://news.sky.com/story/super-saturday-a-disaster-for-hospitality-industry-but-police-hail-largely-quiet-night-12021945

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It appeared to be generally a well behaved experience and better than I expected.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sensational Journalism

Enough said.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Come on Boris,. How, could you possibly think people, would be sensible. We, all saw sensible at the demonstrations and we all saw sensible at the beaches. So we knew exactly what would happen when you open up the pubs. This government and this country is a joke. Sensible... Most can't spell it so how could they possibly understand what it means, "

So is this tongue in cheek or are you saying it's Boris fault for the low IQ of (some of) the british public? Your solution would be?...everywhere shut forevever? Remove alcohol from store shelves?

99% of people were fine....the 1% of idiots were being idiots anyway....

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple  over a year ago

Falkirk


"It wasn't the Government that gave the name Super Saturday it was the Media . . .

But read through this, The Police clearly say that overall it was well behaved.

https://news.sky.com/story/super-saturday-a-disaster-for-hospitality-industry-but-police-hail-largely-quiet-night-12021945

"

Yep the Met Police commend most people for thier behaviour over the weekend.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's both and like the coronavirus it will be exaggerated in the news.

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why would you re open the pubs on a Saturday?? Surely a Monday where a lot of people have work the next day may have been a little calmer?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why would you re open the pubs on a Saturday?? Surely a Monday where a lot of people have work the next day may have been a little calmer?"

I agree, but Boris wanted to try and claw back some of his popularity,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Isn't it odd that there is one thread running saying everything was 'chilled no big issues' - and another saying 'there was so much trouble how could this possibly happen'?

So which is it? Co's seriously I can't find much that reports that Saturday was a disaster in any way shape or form.

I don't think I said anything was a disaster,nor was I referring to threads,I was talking about the media....

Most news articles talk about the 'chaos' in Soho or a Southampton policeman saying how it's crystal clear that people who get d*unk can't follow social distancing after what he witnessed on Saturday night.

Those news stories were always going to happen as they were looking for there to be trouble!

A seaside town close to me is full of people today,arcades are open,pubs are open and people walking in the roads as too many to keep to the one way system on the pavements.

It's impossible to keep to social distancing with multiple large families and groups in narrow streets.

But everyone knows the risks by now and it doesn't seem what the advice is there are people that won't follow it and those that choose to stay away from the crowds.

"

I am still too s**t scared to leave my front door but I have had to today to get my marigolds ...

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By *he Ring WraithMan  over a year ago

Bradford


"Why would you re open the pubs on a Saturday?? Surely a Monday where a lot of people have work the next day may have been a little calmer?"

Because they do not live in the real world, have no idea what happens in our city centres on a weekend, sipping Pims in the westminster bar or an Oxbridge Union is not the real world is it?

Or maybe it is just because they are as fucking stupid as the pissed up prats who were nose to nose and shoulder to shoulder in the city centres all weekend. Just a different sort of stupid maybe ?

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple  over a year ago

liverpool

There wasn't any real trouble in manchester that I saw. Everywhere was very civilised. I doubt the bars made much if any money with such low attendance. I felt 100x safer in the pub that I do in tesco.

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