No but they might aswel be, it means you can still go but only with members of your own household which to be fair the north east went bezerk after lockdown, the first day the first picture I saw was my 22 year old nephew in a group photo with about 15 of his mates all holding pints with arms round each otherAre there closed in the north east tomorrow
You will have to book a table and have the track & trace appCan I go to the pub on my own and watch the match
Yeh that’s ok but when you get there other people will be there
Up to now but you have to wear a mask on entry and exit, if you need the toilet or smoke, and table service only on your own or you could get this :Yeh that’s ok but when you get there other people will be there
Of course I will keep my distance but will that be allowed
Which match are you talking about?Yeh that’s ok but when you get there other people will be there
Of course I will keep my distance but will that be allowed
The pubs will start closing I would imagine, get a streaming pass and get the beers in, joking aside mate, personally not worth the risk, my neighbour has covid and the noises coming through the walls are horrificAll sunderland games
Yeh that’s ok but when you get there other people will be there
Of course I will keep my distance but will that be allowed
Can I go to the pub on my own and watch the match
I don’t have any mates I go on my ownSo I take it you're basically trying to find out if you and your mates can still go and watch the match in the pub.
I guess the simple answer is that you shouldn't (obviously) but loads will. If you turn up with 5 others they can't really make you prove that you live together (you might only have a passport for ID which wouldn't have your address on). And if we're being honest many pubs won't really want to stop you. After all if they can only serve people on their own or out with household members, they'll all be bankrupt pretty quickly.
So I'm guessing the vast majority would let you in and let you get a table together and they'd take their chances. Then it's just the potential risk of someone coming to enforce it. There's likely not many enforcers going around, and I'd guess they'd target the owner of the pub more than the individuals sitting there.
Personally I wouldn't be doing it. The more who try to get around things like this, the more chance they'll end up just closing the pubs completely, the longer it'll be before we can get back into stadiums and the more chance of another full lockdown. But equally I can understand people thinking that if they're allowed to travel on a metro and go to work, they should be able to go to a pub. So it's likely up to you, but in theory I don't think pubs will be turning people away.
It's actually one of my bugbears, I feel like the government are hanging pubs out to dry. If they just shut them (which, if they think they're a cause of the infection rate rising they probably should) they'd be pressured to give financial support. Instead they say they're open but, legally, make them so unappealing to visit that it would decimate them, and can get away without having to bail them out. Really feel for pubs trying to keep going with all these restrictions.
I don’t have any mates I go on my own
If the pub is doing things correctly you will need the track & trace app on your device the link is above otherwise they should/could refuse entryJust had a tel call
you can go to a pub on you own to watch the match
but must have a table booked to allow you to social distance after table service
and wear a mask at all times when not drinking
Yeah had that for a few days now mateIf the pub is doing things correctly you will need the track & trace app on your device the link is above otherwise they should/could refuse entry
If the pub is doing things correctly you will need the track & trace app on your device the link is above otherwise they should/could refuse entry
You do not have to have the track and trace app on your phone.. Loads of phones are not compatible and loads do not own mobile phones.