The Scotsman

Pleas to allow drive-in events to continue

- By ANGUS HOWARTH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Organisers of drive-in events have issued a plea to the Scottish Government to allow them to continue in Level Three coronaviru­s areas.

Events, such as drive-in movie showings, are only currently allowed in Level Two areas.

Last week it emerged organisers had pulled the plug on a series of festive movie screenings due to be staged at Edinburgh Airport in the run-up to Christmas.

Now operators have come together to demand the events are reclassifi­ed to allow them to take place.

Unique Events, itison, 21CC Group, X LE vent Lab, and INDY Cinema have signed the statement and warned that hundreds of jobs will be lost if they are not allowed to continue.

The joint statement says: “T his Tu es day,420cr eative sector jobs will be lost and 18,000 families will face an even bleaker winter and Christmas period, as the Scottish Government has not followed suit with their counterpar­ts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in allowing drive -in activities to take place in in far harsher equivalent tiers.

“Scotland’ s Drive-In operators have come together to urge the Scottish Government to reclassify drive-ins as a tier three activity this Tuesday and follow the advice of their own policymake­rs. It has been recognised globally that drive-ins are exceptiona­lly safe activities, and indeed allowed in Scotland until October.

"They are seen as extremely safe by clinicians, with households safely cocooned within their own bubble, in a highly controlled outdoor environmen­t. With hundreds of thousands of S cots now allowed inside indoor hospitalit­y and retail, there is no logic to delivering a further hammer blow to Scotland’s creative sector.”

The government has previously turned down a plea from Unique Events for an exemption to be made to allow the screenings of films like Home Alone, Frozen, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, It’s a Wonderful Life and The Holiday to go ahead. Officials say the events would“still have the congregati­ng factor of large numbers travelling to a single destinatio­n for a prolonged period of time, which would increase the likelihood of transmissi­on through the use of shared services such as toilets and catering.”

 ??  ?? 0 Movie-goers watch the film Sunshine On Leith in their cars at the socially distanced Drive-in Movie
0 Movie-goers watch the film Sunshine On Leith in their cars at the socially distanced Drive-in Movie

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