Last Gasp: Londoners Party On Eve Of Tougher Rules

Last Gasp: Londoners Party On Eve Of Tougher Rules

LONDON, 인계동가라오케 Dec 16 (Reuters) - One woman waved purple burlesque feather fans while dozens cheered with beers and some sang Karaoke in the streets for one last gasp of revelry in London's partyland before the capital went into the strictest level of COVID restrictions.

For much of 2020, the pubs of London's West End and 인계동가라오케 the hedonistic nightclubs of Shoreditch have lain silent - devoid of the fun that has, over the centuries, attracted drunken poets, louche musicians and the lonely seeking a liaison.

As tougher restrictions loomed at the stroke of midnight, 인계동가라오케 a few hundred revellers brushed away the COVID-19 doom and gloom in Soho by partying on the streets, mostly without masks.

One woman, dressed in white shorts on a December night, 수원가라오케 waved purple feather fans while another flapped giant white wings bejeweled with

s.

Around them, partygoers sang songs, drank and danced.

Police were booed when they told people to disperse. There were no arrests seen by Reuters.

Some pubs and bars - one displaying a sign "Save Soho to help save livelihoods" - put on cut price drinks with pints of beer going for as little as 2 pounds ($2.70) to shift stock befor

d.

From Wednesday they will only be allowed to serve takeaways.

The coronavirus lockdown has left many bars and restaurants across the world facing an unprecedented cash crunch: large rents, often high debt and zero income. ($1 = 0.7405 pounds) (Reporting by Henry Nicholls; writing by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Paul San

v>