
Pubs Refused Late Opening Licences for World Cup
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The Griffin, a British pub, faces licensing challenges for late-night World Cup matches. Fans are unhappy with restrictions, citing the event's significance. Authorities are concerned about crime prevention. Past exceptions for events like the 2003 Rugby World Cup show potential benefits. Extended hours could boost pub revenue significantly, but local licensing authorities must balance safety and economic interests.
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