Come dine with us
Pedant alert.
Sorry, but the law very rarely differentiates between how responsible a person is. E.g how would you discriminate between a responsible car driver speeding down Sydenham Road and an irresponsible one speeding (though i doubt you could manage to get out of second gear at most times)? 35mph?, 37 mph?
You can't just say it is alright for some people to drink in public and not alright for others.
Based on what?
Sorry to be a dampener....of sorts
Ali B
Sorry, but the law very rarely differentiates between how responsible a person is. E.g how would you discriminate between a responsible car driver speeding down Sydenham Road and an irresponsible one speeding (though i doubt you could manage to get out of second gear at most times)? 35mph?, 37 mph?
You can't just say it is alright for some people to drink in public and not alright for others.
Based on what?
Sorry to be a dampener....of sorts
Ali B
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update
Hey local guys and gals
If anyone is still interested on the idea let me know by sending me a message and i'll get in contact.
If you love the idea but may not be able to return the favour dont worry get in touch as we'd love to meet other Sydenham-ites and make friends in the area (its much easier to stumble home drunk when youre just round the corner hehe)
Hope to hear from you soon
If anyone is still interested on the idea let me know by sending me a message and i'll get in contact.
If you love the idea but may not be able to return the favour dont worry get in touch as we'd love to meet other Sydenham-ites and make friends in the area (its much easier to stumble home drunk when youre just round the corner hehe)
Hope to hear from you soon
ALIB wrote:Pedant alert.
You can't just say it is alright for some people to drink in public and not alright for others.
Based on what?
Sorry to be a dampener....of sorts
Ali B
Just to be even more pedantic than you Ali B,
I was not aware of ever saying that one group over another should be allowed alcohol in public?
all i was saying is that wine in the park shouldnt be a problem as it was allowed during the proms.
Everyone acted resposiblely and fun was had by all.
anything wrong with that.
As for over zealous PCSOs, They do a good job for the community and should be respected for that.
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On pedantry...
Might I suggest that youngsters should not be allowed to drink in public. Let's face it, it's tolerated and it ought not be. Under 18s, I mean. Although it doesn't happen in London as much as it does elsewhere in the country. Plenty for youngsters to do here, for the most part.
As a society, we really ought to do a better job of looking after our young people. We need to involve them more in all aspects of life. Far too many are left to their own devices with little guidance or perspective.
As a society, we really ought to do a better job of looking after our young people. We need to involve them more in all aspects of life. Far too many are left to their own devices with little guidance or perspective.
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Makes me think again about a community party picnic in the park around good food and friendship. And youngsters should be at the heart of it.
I'll think more on this. Right now I'm trying to figure out how I might best involve myself in the Arts Festival but I'd love to get some sort of community picnic thing happening, somehow. Ideas?
I'll think more on this. Right now I'm trying to figure out how I might best involve myself in the Arts Festival but I'd love to get some sort of community picnic thing happening, somehow. Ideas?
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