New level 3 lockdown rules in a nutshell

The term "on-consumption premises" baffles me. Surely it should be "on-premises consumption"?
 
The term "on-consumption premises" baffles me. Surely it should be "on-premises consumption"?
Sale of liquor at on-consumption premises? That would mean bars and restaurants.
 
Sale of liquor at on-consumption premises? That would mean bars and restaurants.
Should hope those places adjust and offer take away and deliveries. Lots of money to be made for at least the first few weeks. As long as they don't try to charge sit in prices.
 
Sorry, I missed the clown show last night, what did they say with regards to domestic helpers. I read somewhere that they can return to work (if they want to) but the employer has to organize transport for them.
 
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At this rate the "lifting" of the lockdown will = North Korea.
 
Sorry, I missed the clown show last night, what did they say with regards to domestic helpers. I read somewhere that they can return to work (if they want to) but the employer has to organize transport for them.
He didn't say anything so assume it is still at the draft regs. Many domestics have returned to their work despite the restrictions using public transport. It is obviously also for your own safety to not have them in taxis, but people are taking the chance.
 
Should hope those places adjust and offer take away and deliveries. Lots of money to be made for at least the first few weeks. As long as they don't try to charge sit in prices.
I doubt its that simple. When you apply for a liquor trading licence you specifically get one for on-premises or off-premises consumption. Even if they get their logistics in order, legally they are not allowed to sell for off-premises consumption.
 
So booze sales for limited days and limited hours..... because once again it's better to force people together for a limited window than to spread it out?! Can the online liquor people sell and deliver any time, or would that once again be unfair on the brick-and-mortar shops? Eish..... things change and yet they stay the same.
 
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