(07 Sep 2020, 9:36 am)Adrian wrote I don't begrudge anyone having 2m distance, but my point is that if its deemed a necessary control measure after risk assessment, why isn't that same control measure applied elsewhere?
I don't buy the argument that passengers can just move seats or get off. There are a number of issues with that: a) we're talking about capacity here and specifically every row of seats being taken, b) people cannot exactly play musical buses (in the absence of operators taking customer safety seriously) on the way to work - they'd never get there, and c) I don't believe drivers have the facility to issue part refunds, if you decide to get off the bus early on safety grounds.
Like I say, I don't begrudge drivers (or anyone else) having 2m for safety, but I really dislike hypocrisy.
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Local councillors were quoting 300 in attendance... anyone who knows the club may ask 'how??!'
But this comes back to businesses doing the bare minimum. Very few are looking beyond the £££ signs.
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As storx said, it was a charity match. I believe between Burnside Club and another.
Stick it on a warm bank holiday weekend and there's no surprise to see so many people there.
I certainly couldn't see 300 people rocking up to watch the match though and was genuinely surprised to see so many kicking around in the beer garden. No idea what it was like inside.
Loads of rumours flying around, so not sure what it true and what isn't.