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eve1974 | 14:41 Wed 09th Sep 2020 | ChatterBank
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So the new rules say no gatherings of more than 6. (Except for work, school and things such as funerals weddings etc)

So does anyone know does this affect pubs, restaurants, hairdressers etc? Can more than 6 people “gather” over a pint etc?

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//One that doesn't make you cross//
LOL, Not cross, just questionative.
Just dont get it.
If you find that your group numbers 11 then split into 3 groups of 6 + 5, and ensure only one moves group from the 6 when you need to converse with the others. Try not to change your group more than once every 30 seconds. If you group numbers 35 try gouping as 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 5. And so forth.
I know, things keep swapping and changing - I feel for those who do like gathering in groups regularly,it must be tough.
...2 groups...
//I feel for those who do like gathering in groups regularly,it must be tough//
But is a gathering 6, a ''bubble'', a ''household'', a ''social gathering'', a ''workplace'', a ''church''?

What a mess. Couldnt make it up...
More chance of getting kicked by a snake than having this government guide us.
So which party would do things differently? Is any other government anywhere in the world doing much different?
If you don't want to follow the law and want to put others and yourself at risk that remains your prerogative.
//So which party would do things differently? /
They are all corrupt
//If you don't want to follow the law and want to put others and yourself at risk that remains your prerogative//
I havnt said that.

True, Nailit. Baa!
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Ty all... !

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