So it is being suggested that the Government will introduce legislation this week to allow all licenced cafes, restaurants and bars, when they reopen in July (presumably), to operate as off-licences, for the sale of beer and wine for drinking on the pavement, on the street. The idea is to promote an "al fresco revolution" and get people eating and drinking outdoors - some London boroughs are actively planning to facilitate this by closing designated roads to vehicular traffic. The social distancing 2m rule will be halved.
But seeing as how this is Britain:-
Who is going to clear up the mounds of rubbish and litter, plastic drinking cups, food containers, whatever that are going to be strewn around the place every night? And who is going to monitor the last vestiges of the social distancing policy and deal with the drunk and disorderly violence that's going to follow? And do we really trust Brits to "play it properly" after what we've seen happening in the protests and the raves which have taken place in the last couple of weeks?