Monday, July 6, 2020

mad dogs and englishmen





Not sure about anyone else ........but is partying worth dying for ......apparently in UK it is ....brit's don'
t give a  fuck a party is a party in UK .......is all they need  ...they have been locked  down and its time to get FUBAR............well i have no sympathy it's a double edged sword i do feel bad yet they need their shit to happen its fucking boring being locked up with cunt's you are married to or live with .....bollocks i say .....however there will be deaths ....but i think life is worth more than a party and dying for ....good luck brit's but someone has  gotten fucked in this deal for sure ...


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Vomiting party-goers, packed crowds, and loud music: These were the scenes in one of England's biggest cities the weekend the UK eased its coronavirus lockdown rules

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Me at Liverpool's concert square.
Me at Liverpool's concert square.
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  • Liverpool was awash with party goers breaking social distancing rules during the first weekend the UK eased its coronavirus lockdown rules.
  • Some bars also played loud music until the early hours against government guidelines.
  • We captured pictures of the bedlam.
Liverpool, one of England's biggest cities, was awash with party goers breaking social distancing rules during the first weekend the country eased its coronavirus lockdown rules.
As of July 4, pubs and restaurants were allowed to start opening, but the government said social distancing measures, including people staying one meter apart, must be enforced.
Other measures the government suggested included keeping music volume low to avoid the need for people to shout or get too close, controlling access to the toilets, and not allowing customers to stand and drink.
With people itching to get out after three months of confinement, I traveled to Liverpool to see if the rules were being both imposed and followed.
The short answer is: they weren't.
During the afternoon, bars were relatively quiet and the rules were, for the most part, adhered to.
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There were plenty of sanitization stations, and places did table service only in order to help avoid contact between guests.
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Many places were also collecting personal data upon entry to help with contact tracing.
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But as the evening went on and more drinks were consumed, rules largely went out the window.
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People turned out in masses at Concert Square, the popular nightlife spot with tons of bars and restaurants.
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I didn't see anyone socially distancing in queues while door staff just watched.
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Plenty of police were present, but I didn't see them doing anything to help enforce the rules.
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Bars were blasting loud music, forcing people to stand close and talk in each others' ears. Just one minute of loud speech can produce more than 1,000 droplets containing the coronavirus, according to a study published in May.


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