DGS49
Diamond Member
I've seen a lot of talk about the re-opening of golf courses, and I have golfed 4-5 times myself in the past month, enduring a range of neurotic precautions against spreading the plague. Not really a "problem," just an irritation.
A bureaucrat in Long Island unwittingly made herself the butt of many jokes speaking the other day about re-opening tennis courts, when she warned her constituents to refrain from grabbing other peoples' balls. (a good bit of advice under any circumstances).
But what about bowling alleys? It seems to me that reasonable precautions could be maintained in a bowling alley, and Governors should include them in the process of getting back to "normal." Maybe bowling doesn't have as many fans as golf, and maybe few bowlers are pining to bowl at this particular time of year, but bowling alley proprietors are HURTING. Most are owned by individuals or families, and there is zero revenue when the doors are locked.
Do any of you live in places where the bowling alleys have been permitted to open?
A bureaucrat in Long Island unwittingly made herself the butt of many jokes speaking the other day about re-opening tennis courts, when she warned her constituents to refrain from grabbing other peoples' balls. (a good bit of advice under any circumstances).
But what about bowling alleys? It seems to me that reasonable precautions could be maintained in a bowling alley, and Governors should include them in the process of getting back to "normal." Maybe bowling doesn't have as many fans as golf, and maybe few bowlers are pining to bowl at this particular time of year, but bowling alley proprietors are HURTING. Most are owned by individuals or families, and there is zero revenue when the doors are locked.
Do any of you live in places where the bowling alleys have been permitted to open?