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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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perhaps its so that people can watch on pub tv if they have one. other than that no idea. Not every shop will close, in the same way that often our little corner shops stay open on bank holidays....
There IS no sense to it, don't worry.
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I have somewhere in the back of my mind that someone didn't want the Queens coronation televised as it would be watched by people probably getting drunk (or something like that)
Seems ok for people to get drunk on the day of her funeral though!
maybe they will only let rePUBlicans in!
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^^^ groan ^^^
my local doesn't tolerate drunks, they are often out before they get in that state. No pub has to put up with drunks.
Aye, nothing says loyalty like a fat, red-faced alcoholic shouting 'THE QUEEN!' every twenty minutes before collapsing in a collection of his own waste.
No business is compelled to close. It's their choice. I don't see anything wrong with any shop or pub opening.
not in my local they don't, nor any pub i know, not even the ones i have worked in.
Maybe people who are by themselves and feel the need of company wiil go to a pub so as not to be alone
could be ^^
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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.
Flexibility in all things. Got it.
Barsel, I read that some supermarkets will be closing for four hours, but they can all stay open if they want to. Schools obviously don’t come into the same category.
the community gathering at the local free hosue to mourn the loss of our queen whilst toasting is different to primark flogging their slave labour pijamas
the pub is a place where people gather for events like sports or news when the queen dies the school and supermarket is not you cant see a pub as a drunk house they are so much more than that they are at the heart of our communities apart from like the church they are the main congregation house
Well,said, roadman.
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For those of you who may be interested, petrol stations will be open 5pm - 10 pm.
//the community gathering at the local free hosue to mourn the loss of our queen whilst toasting is different to primark flogging their slave labour pijamas//

Indeed. Fullers has made this point when explaining why its pubs will remain open. Towards the bottom of this article:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62879563

//However, Fullers Group - which has over 400 pubs across the country - said that it expected its pubs to be open on Monday.

A spokesperson told the BBC: "We anticipate that Fullers pubs will be opening on the day of the funeral to provide a place for people to come together and pay their respects."//

//No pub has to put up with drunks.//

Not only do they not have to put up with them, Emmie, it’s actually against the licencing laws to serve somebody who is drunk (a law probably more broken than any other to do with alcohol licensing).
It's their choice no one is forcing the shops to close. Of course the pubs will open ain't rocket is it?

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