Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
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Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... -pubs.html
Well, this is where it is all headed. We may as well accept it.
Odd that they just don't ban the alcohol altogether, since that is far more dangerous than glass.
Well, this is where it is all headed. We may as well accept it.
Odd that they just don't ban the alcohol altogether, since that is far more dangerous than glass.
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
You'll take my beer glass when you pry it from my cellar-temperature, dead hands! 

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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Its in Scotland I see. 

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Scotia, as 'twere. Caledonia, if you will.
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
I thought the police/council could restrict the use of glasses already?, plenty of bars at least that don't use glass.
As for banning alcohol there are good arguments to do so but equally good ones to keep it legal but restricted
As for banning alcohol there are good arguments to do so but equally good ones to keep it legal but restricted
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
There is a great argument for allowing people to do as they please with some modicum of freedom from constant meddling.MrJonno wrote:I thought the police/council could restrict the use of glasses already?, plenty of bars at least that don't use glass.
As for banning alcohol there are good arguments to do so but equally good ones to keep it legal but restricted
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That in itself is never an argument for anything, take into consideration benefit/harm to the individual throw in benefit/harm to society as a whole, balance that with the consequences of banning it and then work out what to do nextThere is a great argument for allowing people to do as they please with some modicum of freedom from constant meddling
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Maybe, but the point of alcohol consumption is that a person gradually loses their judgement and self-control. If they become aggressive as a result, you don't want to have any glasses or bottles lying around. So I can see the point of this.Coito ergo sum wrote:There is a great argument for allowing people to do as they please with some modicum of freedom from constant meddling.MrJonno wrote:I thought the police/council could restrict the use of glasses already?, plenty of bars at least that don't use glass.
As for banning alcohol there are good arguments to do so but equally good ones to keep it legal but restricted
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Agreed, but I think that only applies to certain pubs. Take my local village one for example; really really wouldn't see anything kicking off in there!
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[quote="Trinity"]Agreed, but I think that only applies to certain pubs. Take my local village one for example; really really wouldn't see anything kicking off in there![/quote
I think it can left to the local licensing authority, no need for national laws on it
I think it can left to the local licensing authority, no need for national laws on it
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Had a pint earlier and it was delivered in a weird wine glass thing, though it was a modernest pub with low sofas and low tables.
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Anyone else getting sick of the nanny state shit yet?
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Most of the glass from beer/other alcohol bottles near me seems to be carefully smashed by its last users and left on the local children's playground and surrounding parkland. Whether it's bought in a pub or supermarket, I couldn't say.
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Nanny or getting glassed in the face, tricky one?Collector1337 wrote:Anyone else getting sick of the nanny state shit yet?
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
MrJonno, can you think of anything that is definitely riskier than using glass that you wouldn't accept a ban on, and that is not also considered an essential where essentials are things like dangerous forms of transportation?
If so, how would you argue against a ban on that thing?
If so, how would you argue against a ban on that thing?
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