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Bar Bans Solo Guests Late Night, Sparks Outrage
29 Nov
Summary
- A bar owner implemented a policy banning solo patrons after 9 p.m.
- The owner cited safety and staff liability as reasons for the ban.
- The policy ignited a global debate on discrimination and personal freedom.

A bar owner in Altrincham, England, has sparked an international debate with his "no single entry after 9 p.m." policy. Carl Peters, owner of Alibi, defended the rule in viral social media videos, citing concerns over staff liability if a lone customer experiences a medical emergency in a crowded venue. He also mentioned that solo patrons can sometimes "mither" groups.
While some commenters have condemned the policy as "pathetic" and "narrow-minded," many patrons, including women and mothers of adult daughters, have voiced support for the measure, highlighting the importance of "safety in numbers." Peters has faced accusations of discrimination, which he rebuffed by suggesting critics were bringing a "woke agenda" to his establishment.
Peters maintains that the policy is standard for late-night venues and is not controversial, emphasizing that single customers are welcome earlier in the evening. He described the intense public interest as "astounding" and asserted that his venue will continue its "safe and responsible approach."




