I was just thinking about this because of the non alcoholic beer or wine thread.
Why are there parking lots at pubs? I haven’t noticed in a long time because I haven’t needed to look and I rarely go to pubs except restaurant pubs very occasionally I guess, but they used to have breathalyzers at the door.
There are a couple of popular ones here - stand alone buildings - with parking lots - right in the centre of town. That doesn’t make sense. I know designated drivers have long been a thing but drinking in pubs is expensive, and if people can afford that, why not just take a taxi or an uber and make better use of the lot and eliminate the risk or the need to have a designated driver? If metered parking were available on the street only and someone forgot to plug/ update the meter because they were too tipsy, they’d be towed as a consequence and nobody would be arrested or fined or injured in a car crash. That makes sense to me but there’s probably a reason I’m not thinking of. I just can’t think of an important reason to have a parking lot. It seems like a parking lot would invite more problems than it would help.
It’s not my biggest burning question. It just came to mind, so why not ask it out loud.
Why are there parking lots at pubs? I haven’t noticed in a long time because I haven’t needed to look and I rarely go to pubs except restaurant pubs very occasionally I guess, but they used to have breathalyzers at the door.
There are a couple of popular ones here - stand alone buildings - with parking lots - right in the centre of town. That doesn’t make sense. I know designated drivers have long been a thing but drinking in pubs is expensive, and if people can afford that, why not just take a taxi or an uber and make better use of the lot and eliminate the risk or the need to have a designated driver? If metered parking were available on the street only and someone forgot to plug/ update the meter because they were too tipsy, they’d be towed as a consequence and nobody would be arrested or fined or injured in a car crash. That makes sense to me but there’s probably a reason I’m not thinking of. I just can’t think of an important reason to have a parking lot. It seems like a parking lot would invite more problems than it would help.
It’s not my biggest burning question. It just came to mind, so why not ask it out loud.
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