Long story short; I was in a bar in town square and they gave us plastic glasses to pour our beer into as they were closing and wanted everyone to leave. A pub across the square has half a dozen benches outside, cordoned off with a rope, and so rather than walk the street carrying a pint of beer me and a mate decided to sit on the edge of a bench for 5 minutes.
The barman asked us to leave, saying that we arent allowed inside his cordon since we'd brought beers from another bar.
This struck me as a bit odd. I know they have an agreement with the council that people must stay inside the cordon with drinks, but is it possible that they can police a public pavement and restrict who uses it?
The barman asked us to leave, saying that we arent allowed inside his cordon since we'd brought beers from another bar.
This struck me as a bit odd. I know they have an agreement with the council that people must stay inside the cordon with drinks, but is it possible that they can police a public pavement and restrict who uses it?
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