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Why do people do it ?

I can understand people want a drink And socialise

But outside the crown and greyhound groups 12 to 15 people laughing and joking in raised voices and then they will ask why the Government brings in new legislation

it won?t be long before we are clapping the NHS

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hang on...were they laughing AND joking??!!...shocking.


and in raised voices? The monsters.


IN all seriousness....I get pushing back on the size of the groups socialising, and people should act more responsibly on this front for sure. But lets not lose all sense of perspective here.....

TheCat Wrote:

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> hang on...were they laughing AND

> joking??!!...shocking.

>

> and in raised voices? The monsters.

>

> IN all seriousness....I get pushing back on the

> size of the groups socialising, and people should

> act more responsibly on this front for sure. But

> lets not lose all sense of perspective here.....



Well as DF says on another thread - masks on when not sitting down from today.


I suppose you can laugh and joke through your mask.


... on second thoughts - outside the pub not sure on the regulations. Smokers ?

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