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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So just intrigued on what everyone’s opinion on the most stupidest restriction that has come into your play since the pandemic started? I’m not saying they’re all stupid but there are quite a few.

My opinion is the €9 meal to enter a place.

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By *ollypop9Woman
over a year ago

wouldn't you like to know


"So just intrigued on what everyone’s opinion on the most stupidest restriction that has come into your play since the pandemic started? I’m not saying they’re all stupid but there are quite a few.

My opinion is the €9 meal to enter a place."

Can I just say, that was more to protect the food serving business, so people wouldn't just come in and order a starter of less value or just drink on it's own. The Restaurant has to make some sort of money, otherwise, they would be just a pub...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So just intrigued on what everyone’s opinion on the most stupidest restriction that has come into your play since the pandemic started? I’m not saying they’re all stupid but there are quite a few.

My opinion is the €9 meal to enter a place.

Can I just say, that was more to protect the food serving business, so people wouldn't just come in and order a starter of less value or just drink on it's own. The Restaurant has to make some sort of money, otherwise, they would be just a pub..."

I understand that part but the fact they also had the 1hr 45 rule along with it making people spend 9 euro a Few times if they want to actually have a night out

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Not allowing fathers into their partners while going through labour until the last possible moment

But allowing in a camera crew to film the women

Something should have been done

10 people at a funeral in a big church

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Defintely what Bog said, partners not being allowed to antenatal appointments and during labour was unnecessary and traumatic for many

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Oh I totally forgot about that one. Especially when things went wrong for people

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By *ortfadda_ladMan
over a year ago

carrick on shannon

Wearing masks into a pub r restaurant then taking then off to eat r drink.. Because the virus wil stay with you @ your table & won't be airborn

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

also the not leaving fathers in with expecting gf/wives.

so little in a church, huge open building

so little at matches one time, outdoors.

there is many, list is endless.

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By *ome_wild_girlWoman
over a year ago

Antrim Town

Having to wear a mask while moving about a venue but can take it off while sitting or dancing.

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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

"

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

"

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year. "

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

"

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub. "

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas. "

an awful lot are off for a week or more from Thursday. it's then party time.

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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas. an awful lot are off for a week or more from Thursday. it's then party time."

They better make the most of it then. It will all be lockeddown in January.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas. an awful lot are off for a week or more from Thursday. it's then party time.

They better make the most of it then. It will all be lockeddown in January. "

as I said on a thread earlier, it wouldn't bother alot. a relaxation month after the festivities of Xmas. you're also surmising about omicron. unless it leads to a huge increase in hospital /icu then I couldn't see it. its funny to think 3 vaccines on though and were still talking about a potential lockdown after initially been told the vaccine is the way out.

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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas. an awful lot are off for a week or more from Thursday. it's then party time.

They better make the most of it then. It will all be lockeddown in January. as I said on a thread earlier, it wouldn't bother alot. a relaxation month after the festivities of Xmas. you're also surmising about omicron. unless it leads to a huge increase in hospital /icu then I couldn't see it. its funny to think 3 vaccines on though and were still talking about a potential lockdown after initially been told the vaccine is the way out. "

37% increase in hospitalisations in London in the past week. It ain't looking good.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"the current 8pm closing has me mindboggled. they closed premises last year and house parties soared. are they really that braindead to think nobody, especially the younger will party on and socialise after 8pm at Xmas? it's actually hilarious how stupid it is.

It's not that stupid at all really. 8pm closing that will dramatically cut down on interactions and opportunities for the virus to spread.

interactions in a controlled setting moving to numerous house parties last year that are uncontrolled in much smaller buildings. same applies this year.

A very big assumption about the controlled setting tbh. Simple fact is people will go out less.

I don't know many people in their 30s,40s,50s,60s+ who go to house parties.

pubs closed last year before Christmas and house parties ran in abundance. u do realise Xmas is a special time of year in relation to socialisation?!. People will go out earlier and I'd be confident in saying a big number won't go home on their own at 8. I'll put it this way to u, a house session is alot less controlled then a pub.

Lucky feckers, great for them not having to work at over the Christmas. an awful lot are off for a week or more from Thursday. it's then party time.

They better make the most of it then. It will all be lockeddown in January. as I said on a thread earlier, it wouldn't bother alot. a relaxation month after the festivities of Xmas. you're also surmising about omicron. unless it leads to a huge increase in hospital /icu then I couldn't see it. its funny to think 3 vaccines on though and were still talking about a potential lockdown after initially been told the vaccine is the way out.

37% increase in hospitalisations in London in the past week. It ain't looking good.

"

id love to know their vaccine and booster status, their age and health condition. we were asleep at the wheel here. Israel first reported in July the wearing in immunity of the initial vaccine but we didn't start boostering until a couple months or more later. eventually we have to live with this and properly. I'd also like to see does omicron keep rising or burn out. I see BJ is driving on with Christmas plans anyway.

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By *ollypop9Woman
over a year ago

wouldn't you like to know

Agree with Bog on all his points.

Also on the older people staying in comment.

Yes that might well be, but the younger ones going to the house parties will bring it home, as because of the housing crisis, most life at their parents still, it spreads through the house. And their place of work....knock on effect.

The hospitality sector is getting destroyed to the point people don't want to work in it.

We had this before, in other sectors. The only people who will work these jobs then will be foreign workers who send most the wages home, not spending it in Ireland. We ended up in recession before....watch this space...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I think with the 8 closing time obviously young people are going to look elsewhere and probably alot of older people will too but if they kept it at 12. Most people when asked if they wanted to go somewhere after it they be thinking no it’s abit late now

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Is there any restriction in last two years that make sense??

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

From my perspective it was the 2km and 5km rule.

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