Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
And here's the rub - Drakeford and Co desperately want to be seen to be doing something after their firebreak lockdown effectively failed, so they've taken the easy option of hammering the hospitality sector once more despite what I believe is almost certainly the flimsiest of evidence in relation to transmission rates.
I've been to pubs on three occasions and restaurants twice. The third pub visit was a couple of weeks ago when everyone was indoors. It was a midweek night and the pub was reasonably well populated, but everything felt so regimented that, for me at least, it spoiled the mood a bit. Still, it was good to be able to get together with a friend again.
As for the visits to the restaurants, they were genuinely the most comfortable I can remember. I'm not a big fan of restaurants as a rule as I don't like being surrounded by people while I'm eating, but those two evenings were great. The next tables to ours were a distance away on both occasions and the service felt 100% safe.
While I don't agree with it at all and I don't believe it is evidence-based, the pubs ban at least has some sort of justification, but stopping people going to restaurants seems extraordinarily petty - much like the non-essential aisles in supermarkets nonsense a few weeks ago. It feels like a restriction for the sake of it and nothing more.