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Subject: Two in a Bar
Original Message 1/14 02-Jan-03 @ 11:41 AM - Two in a Bar
- and precisely what this means was spelt out by Bob Currie, Westminster's director of
the community protection department, in a letter quoted in The Publican.
"Dancing could be described as the rhythmic moving of the legs, arms and body usually changing positions within the floor space available and whether or not accompanied by musical support."
Each week thousands of drinkers flock to the West End's two huge Pitcher and Piano pubs as part of a night out in London. In these smart modern premises, music and drinking go hand in hand. But now the pubs' owners have been fined £5,000 after small groups of customers were spotted dancing - in breach of licensing laws which ban "rhythmic moving".
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Message 8/14 02-Jan-03 @ 07:38 PM - RE: Two in a Bar
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Message 9/14 03-Jan-03 @ 10:10 AM - RE: Two in a Bar
fines have been imposed when people have been seen 'swaying'...
Message 10/14 03-Jan-03 @ 11:23 AM - RE: Two in a Bar
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