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Pub erects electric fence around bar to enforce Covid-19 rules

Before the pandemic, table service for drinks was extremely uncommon at proper pubs

Newsroom July 16 07:11

Since British pubs were allowed to reopen across England on July 4, patrons may have noticed some differences: socially-distanced tables, arrows on the ground directing foot traffic, or a farm-grade electric fence blocking drinkers from approaching the bar. Okay, that last change may have only been at one pub—but for those who have encountered the odd new security measure, it certainly had an impact.

The Star Inn in St. Just—a small seaside town near England’s southwesterly tip in the county of Cornwall—has become a global phenomenon after the manager, Johnny McFadden, opted to install an electric fence in front of the bar to encourage drinkers to follow the new countrywide policy that pubs can only offer table service. In Brits’ defence, before the pandemic, table service for drinks was extremely uncommon at proper pubs, and old habits are hard to break. Still, for McFadden—who is also a local farmer used to dealing with livestock—to install something better suited for containing animals certainly sends a message.

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“I didn’t realize it was going to go viral,” McFadden told me. As a small, self-described “drinkers’ pub” catering to older locals, The Star Inn isn’t used to this kind of attention. So despite squeezing me in between interviews with radio and television stations in Australia, Canada, and the United States, the affable landlord (as you call a pub proprietor in the U.K.) was happy to chat on the phone with me at length about his situation as if I was one of his regulars. He even mentioned was scheduled to talk with Fox News later in the day. “Trump wants that fence with Mexico. I can help him,” he joked.

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