BirminghamLive reports he was left angry when staff refused to serve him as the family totalled nine people – three more than the benchmark ‘six’ permitted under coronavirus restriction rules.Government guidelines on applying the Rule of Six to pubs and restaurants are very clear.They state: “Venues following COVID-secure guidance can host more people in total, but no one must mix indoors in groups larger than 6, unless you all live together, or are in the same support bubble.”Thus family of nine all living together would be permitted under the rules.However, Mr Gough and his family – which includes children ranging in age from five-months to 14-years-old – was turned away from the Baldwin Arms on Sunday, October 4.He was allegedly told by.
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