Super Saturday a 'disaster' for hospitality industry, but police hail largely quiet night

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One club owner says: 'If people intend to do again what they did last night then it's over for the industry. We are finished.'

"You have to blame everybody. It starts with the government. You cannot have something called 'Super Saturday'.People out in Borough Market, London, as coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased

Government officials and ministers are not believed to have publicly referred to the day as"Super Saturday". "The majority of the public complied with social distancing guidelines and remained vigilant. While some areas were notably busy such as Soho and Portobello Road, we are pleased there were no significant issues or incidents in the capital.

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It would be good if sections of the media would stop calling it 'super saturday'. Not saying this wouldn't have happened, after all Saturday was the government's choice.

Largely quiet night? Soho was bloody heaving.... Different story when youngsters are gathering in a park eh.

Most of us had sense enough to stay away. Feel for the pubs but I don’t trust that british common sense exists.

Stop feckin calling it SuperSaturday That would be a good start

Quiet? Don't believe it

Must be such a disappointment for the press having to report that

They should be happy their jobs and the economy is back and running.

It was a disaster for the media

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