Capri2.8i wrote:
Currently when I do venture out into the pubs and clubs of Burnley there is just a mass of people trying to get drunk as quickly as possible and then everybody staggers out at 2am all trying to get fed and get a taxi. However, as I'm sure is not unusual, there is simply not enough going around. This is when the trouble starts, as people are hanging around waiting and some decide to fill this time in by fighting.
By allowing some premises to open longer, this chucking out time is extended and so relieves the pressure on the local taxi drivers. It also means fewer people are hanging around in the town centre. Thats the practical argument I think.
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botach wrote:
1) for - used to drive taxis in younger years so think it's a good idea - might stagger( good pun) the kickout times a bit and stop congregations at the taxi rank.Might mean less of a crowd for BIB to push toward taxis -easier to control --smaller crowds ,and quicker clearout of the taxi ranks.
But will it stagger the chucking out time? I suspect not - at least not for the 'vertical drinking' establishments whose sole objective appears to be to purvey as much alcoholic beverage as possible to as many as possible - and who cares if they're totally Brahms and Liszt.
If one of these (and they usually are like buses - always a group) chooses to stay open longer than the others, guess where the drinkers will go when the majority close? So, I suspect you'll find that rather than staggered closing, you'll still get them all closing within a short window even if this is later than today (4am, 5am, 6am??). The problem won't change, just the timing.
Just my thoughts based on a PhD in both Pure and Applied Cynicism and observation of life over a number of years.
Cheers, Chris B