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M40, Wetherspoons opens at Beaconsfield Bucks, is this idea dangerous?
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TWR you can be stopped on a motorway just as easily as on any other road, you can bet that the CCTV will be looking at who is coming out of the bar and which car they get into. I would take a heavy bet that the police will spend time sitting in the car park watching who is coming out of the bar and getting into the driving seat as well. In any case you only need to drive a few yards off most motorway exits to find a pub.
People can find alcohol anywhere easily enough, but why put it under their noses while their driving? Buying a bottle of wine at M and S for when you get home is vastly different to sitting in a pub and being tempted by a quick half while your passengers are drinking.
No possible good can come from it, except to Wetherspoons' profits.
No possible good can come from it, except to Wetherspoons' profits.
I regularly drive through France and Spain and stop for fuel and refreshment break on motorways. Although alcohol is available few travellers seem to be drinking it. The M40 service station at Beaconsfield has overnight accommodation and now people will be able to have a drink before going to bed rather than driving to one of the local pubs. Seems to be a sensible and safer option.
We have a Wetherspoons in our town, at least 50% of the customers are not drinking alcohol , they are there for the cheap food (£2.99 for ham, egg and chips for example) They do 'bottomless' filter coffee, you pay £1.75 for the 1st cup and then can refill it as often as you like free, one of the main reasons for this to provide a safe drink for drivers.
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