It seems the government is looking at reducing the rights of bars and nightclubs in advertising and implementing drinks promotions. The stupid hypocritical bastards dont realise that although binge drinking may increase amongst young adults, the ****ing economy is in the ****s and struggling businesses need ways to increase their earnings. The ****s will cry their lamps out when more local businesses go under because of their unwillingness to realise that we want cheap drink and bars/nightclubs want to sell it to attract customers. One or two ***gots always ruin it on 'Road Wars' or some **** like that and the rest of us get stereotyped as alcohol fuelled binge drinking maniacs who have failed to drink responsibly because of drinks promotions. The idiots are looking at ways to increase investment and create new businesses instead of maintaining local successful businesses who have found ways to satisfy customers and make a few quid at the same time. I for one think that the government stinks of hypocrisy when it comes to things like this. I dont see them hitting out at 'Rustlers' for selling £1 pieces of ****e (or Burgers as they call them) or 'Tesco' for selling crappy meat on the cheap or 'Primark' for ruining fashion with their terribly made and terrible looking clothing. ****ing ****S!
£20 - £50 on the door and you bring your own beer. They cannot do **** ALL about it. Least it would help clubs out. Or like clubs of old ( Monroes, Housewives choice etc ) have a no drinking policy.
I have seen it before, usually with venues who cant get the licence so they open as something else and make you bring the drinks. I think you can call it a party and give the beer away ( again large entry fee would help cover costs ). Not 100% on that though. UK nightlife is a sham anyway. Its currently for gays and orange birds who want some grey goose in their booth. ****wits need to die a slow and painful death. Who the **** goes out to sit down? They even ask for the music to be turned down. DIE!
The vast majority of this stuff wouldn't pass through Europe anyway if sellers were to challenge it. It's legal and they can sell it at whatever price they ****ing want.
100% ... all it takes is one person to challenge it, ala the pub landlady with the greek satellite channels