I'd quite welcome ID cards. As you say, it's pretty standard practice to carry passports for everyday life these days and an ID card would be much simpler.
Really, i have never taken my passport out unless I'm going on holiday.
I'd quite welcome ID cards. As you say, it's pretty standard practice to carry passports for everyday life these days and an ID card would be much simpler.
it's pretty standard practice to carry passports for everyday life these days and an ID card would be much simpler.
Yes - that's what I mean. They should do what they want and will make those who go to the pub happy.Landlords don`t have to give a reason for not letting you in , they make the rules . If you are the landlord , wouldn`t you want to keep your regulars safe and happy ? discrimination doesn`t come into it .
Did drinking under age stop you going into pubs ?
Will be many thousands of hookie vacciantion certificates available if it ever came to it
Two months and we will back in lockdown almost guaranteed.
I agree but as i said to [MENTION=35901]usernamed[/MENTION] if everyone in a pub has been vaccinated the chances on passing the virous on are greatly reduced . Anyone in the pub who has not been vaccinated is a threat both to giving and receiving the virus .
Yes that's a good point and I agree that more people being vaccinated should start to limit the seriousness of the virus but the vaccine rollout is a separate issue to needing a passport to visit the pub.
The passport runs the risk of being a kind of VIP pass for some to enjoy social venues whilst others are excluded.
Also in your scenario those in the pub , cinema,etc,who have not been vaccinated may have been unable to have the jab because they are pregnant, diabetic,have cancer or have immunity issues,should they be banned from those be venues?they are certainly not a threat to those in the venue who have been jabbed.
I agree with the vaccine rollout to get a level of community immunity but the passports are purely an opportunistic attempt to bring in ID cards and force, young people in particular, into having a jab that they may not want to have.
The vaccine should be a choice and the government should focus more on educating people about the jab rather than coercing or pressuring them into it.
Also apologies for taking so long to reply,I tried to reply yesterday but my device ran out of battery I think.
Out of the major pub chains it will be interesting to see what Spoons do ?
Would/should anyone pregnant, diabetic, have cancer or immunity issues and haven’t been vaccinated really be going to venues where social distancing and PPE isn’t enforced?
Unless this is turned into a law, which it won't, this aint happening. No pub company in the land will adopt this voluntarily.
Utterly ridiculous idea.
Interesting that in the poll on this subject more than 2 to 1 have voted that they would choose the pub that requires proof of vaccination.
Maybe a vaccination policy would increase trade.
If any substantial evidence appears that proves vaccinated people can't pass on the virus then maybe this could be a potential benefit of the passports.
No. It will just mean more costs to individual businesses, something we can't afford after the year we've had.
Besides, I'd give it no more than a week before someone brings a discrimination case against a business, something else we couldn't afford to fight at this time.