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First Night Out
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Had a night out last night. First one in a very long time. We were having a good time social distance chatting until the music started getting louder and louder. We ended up leaving at 10pm as we couldn't hear each other talk and the social distance thing went out the window.
There were loads of others in there but we were quite spaced out. The loud music ruined what started out as a pleasant evening!
Should I have complained or am I being too paranoid?
There were loads of others in there but we were quite spaced out. The loud music ruined what started out as a pleasant evening!
Should I have complained or am I being too paranoid?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends what type of place you were in - if it was clubby or a trendy bar where people get up and dance/party from 10pm then no, that's what the others would have expected. As for social distancing I think you're facing a losing battle with some sections of society and if it's the young then I don't actually blame them. I know you have been ultra concerned, perhaps try again somewhere else where music isn't played.
tigger.......
For the first time this generation has been faced with a disease caused by a highly contagious virus that we know little about.
It mainly affects the elderly and has killed over 45.000 people in less than 6 months in the U.K.
We have no vaccine,no drugs to combat this killer and some people still thinks that it is a hoax or at least evoked an exaggerated response to this situation.
Our only hope is testing and tracking combined with isolation and a far from perfect spacing and mask appliance routine.
Mrs sad has been told to *** off when confronting dissenters as has many of her friends all OAPs.
I can understand the young and others feeling that the guidance given by the Government is often,sudden and confusing, but that is all we have to combat this killer.
Ignore the guidelines and one is contributing to this herd immunity which means that the elderly are sacrificed for the lifestyle and preservation of others.....HERD IMMUNITY.
Personally I have no objection this ,letting one part of society perish for the preservation and survival of the rest,butthe zGovernment,medical men and above all,the public ,wake up and smell the coffee,admitting that inadvertently it is the status quo.
Now trigger...to answer your question depends entirely on your conscience. If you can live with the decision you make is all that can be asked of a human being.
Let us all face the fact that HERD IMMUNITY is here and here to stay.
For the first time this generation has been faced with a disease caused by a highly contagious virus that we know little about.
It mainly affects the elderly and has killed over 45.000 people in less than 6 months in the U.K.
We have no vaccine,no drugs to combat this killer and some people still thinks that it is a hoax or at least evoked an exaggerated response to this situation.
Our only hope is testing and tracking combined with isolation and a far from perfect spacing and mask appliance routine.
Mrs sad has been told to *** off when confronting dissenters as has many of her friends all OAPs.
I can understand the young and others feeling that the guidance given by the Government is often,sudden and confusing, but that is all we have to combat this killer.
Ignore the guidelines and one is contributing to this herd immunity which means that the elderly are sacrificed for the lifestyle and preservation of others.....HERD IMMUNITY.
Personally I have no objection this ,letting one part of society perish for the preservation and survival of the rest,butthe zGovernment,medical men and above all,the public ,wake up and smell the coffee,admitting that inadvertently it is the status quo.
Now trigger...to answer your question depends entirely on your conscience. If you can live with the decision you make is all that can be asked of a human being.
Let us all face the fact that HERD IMMUNITY is here and here to stay.
Quote:
"All venues should ensure that steps are taken to mitigate the increased risk of virus transmission associated with aerosol production from raised voices, such as when speaking loudly or singing loudly, particularly in confined and poorly ventilated spaces. This includes, but is not limited to, lowering the volume of background music, and refraining from playing music or broadcasts that may encourage shouting, particularly if played at a volume that makes normal conversation difficult".
Source:
Section 4.5, "Keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 in restaurants, pubs, bars and takeaway services", HM Government, 12/08/20:
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Report the venue to the local licensing authority.
"All venues should ensure that steps are taken to mitigate the increased risk of virus transmission associated with aerosol production from raised voices, such as when speaking loudly or singing loudly, particularly in confined and poorly ventilated spaces. This includes, but is not limited to, lowering the volume of background music, and refraining from playing music or broadcasts that may encourage shouting, particularly if played at a volume that makes normal conversation difficult".
Source:
Section 4.5, "Keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 in restaurants, pubs, bars and takeaway services", HM Government, 12/08/20:
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Report the venue to the local licensing authority.