Landlords are struggling to keep drinkers from getting too close to each other despite stringent Covid-19 measures in place.
Last night pubs in England were open for their first Friday night since lockdown. In Leeds, people were seen huddled close together in kebab shops after partying into the early hours.
Under the government regulations, people from separate households should keep at least one-metre apart - but flirty Brits are making it difficult for bar staff to enforce.
Louis Chauvin, 26, who runs the Jaguar Shoes bar in Hoxton, told The Times : “It’s quite hard to communicate to customers, especially after two or three drinks, that they need to behave. "They can’t just get up and go to the bar and get a drink or go to another table
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