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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
Isn't drinking in a public place illegal? So is earning money on the side and not paying tax - but that's not stopped many (not all) travellers of this ilk doing precisely that.
Having watched the 'Cemetery' scene again, I didn't quite fully appreicate how many were there, how spread out over the area they were, or quite how many other people's graves they were trampling around.
As for the girl dressed in the pink shorts, demin boots.... can you imagine some other funeral party arriving, to bury their child and being met with that lot, with music belting out of car stereo, imagine a priest trying to say service with all that going on around.
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I think drinking in a public place is one of those grey areas. I know I've seen areas in the city centre which say 'drinking in this space is prohibited' which would lead you to believe anywhere else is fine. That said, I think it's at police descretion. Basically sitting and sharing a bottle of wine with a loved one in the park would be fine. Rioting through a graveyard....... well you'd like to think not...