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Sunderland Nut wrote: 07 Oct 2020, 21:34
So the 10pm curfew has become similar to when pubs shut at 11pm.
Did they not think this would happen because we can all remember the last bus from the town, it used to be chocka block.
Them were the days but the last buses hardly has any passengers now and that was before the pandemic.


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Alright then if this is to protect people against coronavirus and the authorities can act well go for it. I saw a few people bending down to access the pizza shop in North Bridge Street about ten past 12. It's called Fona. I am not using these shops now so I don't see why others should. The thing is it's in full view of anyone being on the main road. If I see this all over so must the police.


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Tinker wrote: 09 Oct 2020, 00:29 Alright then if this is to protect people against coronavirus and the authorities can act well go for it. I saw a few people bending down to access the pizza shop in North Bridge Street about ten past 12. It's called Fona. I am not using these shops now so I don't see why others should. The thing is it's in full view of anyone being on the main road. If I see this all over so must the police.
Are you sure it's the public and not delivery drivers?


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Steve30000 wrote: 09 Oct 2020, 05:56
Are you sure it's the public and not delivery drivers?
I get my supper from these places (not since they closed as I don't really want a delivery) so I know what to look for. Delivery drivers would have a car in the vicinity and you get used to see them coming and going and usually on their own. This was a group of people. I just think this half open and half closed thing that they are doing is strange. Last night I noticed 3 more doing the same thing so they must be copying each other. Ashbrooke, Southwick and Hylton Road.


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Maybe someone will act then if this is one means to spread coronavirus and they are not following the rules.
What would the police or council do if a pub encouraged people to go in them after the 10pm curfew?
I think we know the answer.


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They have to make a living though.


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Crawford wrote: 03 Oct 2020, 13:32 They should be all shut after 10pm and not allow visitors at all but they can still cook and do deliveries.
I know a good lad who runs one and this is correct.


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red ken wrote: 09 Oct 2020, 15:21 They have to make a living though.
And?


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red ken wrote: 09 Oct 2020, 15:21 They have to make a living though.
What about a killing or two along the way?


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