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DonH57 06-27-2020 09:36 AM

I'm sure there were many bars in Florida that never made their customers practice social distancing and never controlled seating arrangements forcing the closure. I've passed by a couple of these very same bars in the villages. They just had to go and shoot themselves in the foot and ruin it for the places that would have opened otherwise. I was surprised it took this long.

cassjax2 06-27-2020 09:39 AM

To clarify.....if a restaurant or bar’s revenue is more than 50% from the sale of alcohol then they are shut down.

retiredguy123 06-27-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by cassjax2 (Post 1793046)
To clarify.....if a restaurant or bar’s revenue is more than 50% from the sale of alcohol then they are shut down.

Not to be nit picky, but, as I read the executive order, if I own a restaurant with more than 50 percent revenue from alcohol, I don't need to shut down. I can just reduce the amount of alcohol or the price, so that my alcohol sales are below 50 percent. Wouldn't that be better than shutting down my entire business?

Byte1 06-27-2020 12:42 PM

It would be funny if not so darn ridiculous. Alcohol kills the virus, therefore drink lots of it to sanitize your insides, out. Just plain common sense....:wine::beer3:

Everyone knows that the spike is attributed to all the crowding during the protests. But, it is not PC to say it in public, because it might offend someone and the politicians will lose their votes.

crydzanich 06-27-2020 01:30 PM

I was at a restaurant last night that had the bar area roped off. Still serving alcohol at tables. The waiters had masks and gloves. Every other booth was roped off and tables were at least 6 ft apart.

jimjamuser 06-27-2020 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1792478)
Staying trapped inside of my house, looking at the 4 walls closing in on me is not the way that I want to spend my hard earned retirement. We'll be confined to assisted living/nursing homes before we know it, but I'm certainly not going to check myself in there prematurely.

Hoping/praying this Covid-19 stuff ends soon. The sooner the better.

There are 4 walls in a coffin also, last I checked.

JoMar 06-27-2020 01:42 PM

I suspect that someone will call the department of health one of these days and let them make the decision if it is a bar or not. I don't drink so not an issue for me but I know some that consider selling alcohol an "essential" business.

jimjamuser 06-27-2020 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1792510)
Thank you for your service. But the difference is that you signed up to be on that ballistic sub and I am also assuming that you were paid to be there and have received retirement and other benefits for your service. I am also assuming that you committed yourself to doing that tough job in order to protect the freedom and security of our country. If you want to get a drink at a bar, you should be able to get a danged drink at the bar.

This business of forcing our businesses to close down shop and making law abiding citizens feel like heartless criminals for going to the gym or getting a haircut is ridiculous. All of this while rioters and looters run the street creating unchecked death and destruction. Honestly, I don't understand what is happening in this country, I just know that I do not have the energy nor the desire to deal with that stuff. I would love to find a nice oasis where I can play golf, go to the pool, play cards, take classes and go out for dinner/drinks/entertainment. I want to see smiles, not masks. Friends, not bullies.

I believe that the experts have stated that Covid-19 is far less deadly than originally feared. Why on earth are we still treating it like the plague? I guess I'm just over this whole thing and have been for awhile. It's really disappointing to see these restrictions coming back. I hate it.

We are treating it like a Plague because it is one. S.Korea is back playing baseball. Things are MORE normal in New Zealand and Europe because THEY have good health care and reacted better. Perhaps "looking for blame in all the wrong places"?

jimjamuser 06-27-2020 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1792803)
Restrictions are coming back because there are too many people not adhering to the guidelines that have been set to handle this pandemic. Too many people are refusing to wear masks in public when social distancing is not guaranteed. If everyone took responsibility to slow the transmission of this virus, America would not be in the dire situation it is in now. Following the guidelines!

Leadership, leadership.

jimjamuser 06-27-2020 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz@comcast.net (Post 1792813)
Yes the person who doesn’t own or work at one. Most bars are owned by a small business owner, call them up and tell them it no big deal......selfish minded people

Any business needs a rainy day fund. In this case a Plague day fund!

jimjamuser 06-27-2020 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 1792910)
They weren’t alone. About ten days ago the bar a Cane Garden was two deep all the way around, not a mask in sight. Back to the old normal. Villagers are too old to be immortal.

They can be immoral.

Scorpyo 06-27-2020 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1792440)
So what does that mean? You buy a drink "to go" and stand outside on the sidewalk drinking it?

What about bars with outdoor seating. Are the customers allowed to sit outside? I haven't been to a bar in what seems like forever so I really don't know how they are enforcing this or why they are singling out bars for these types of restrictions. Not that I want to see these restrictions applied elsewhere.....

Stand outside and drink it? How preposterous, learn some etiquette. Get in your car, turn on some good music, get on 75, do about 90 and enjoy your cocktail. Everybody knows that. :1rotfl:

sjgreene5 06-27-2020 03:44 PM

Really you need to look at statistics . There have only been 7 cases in the villages during the latest out break one from a golf club worker, on at Rohan and non that I have read were from a bar. However if you would read 67% of the latest Florida cases were people under 30. So read more and criticize less

Scorpyo 06-27-2020 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 1792427)
I'm heading heading for my "man-cave", I mean "person-cave" to see if I can get a table for 1. Please, don't worry about me, I will/do wear a mask and I have 86 proof oral rinse.

86 proof? You're obviously not Irish. How about 86 ABV. That'll definitely kill any germs! :1rotfl:

ffresh 06-27-2020 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 1792779)
Yes, Florida closed all bars. Liquor can be sold still at restaurants. Broward County never opened their bars yet, so no big deal. I doubt the world will end if you cant go to a bar.

Every post of yours that I have read are laced with common sense. However, in this case, I'm guessing that you're forgetting It might mean the end for the small business owner trying to put bread on the table for his family … after paying his landlord each month for the privilege to stay closed. How is anyone in authority (ignoring Constitutional implications) able to pick and choose which businesses are permitted to make a living; social distancing, or whatever else is required, should be universal for all, without favoritism shown! In my opinion, this edict, ultimately, is ripe for a class action suit and I hope it happens. :shocked:

Fred


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