Scotland’s recent ban on background music in venues is punishing the already struggling events industry.Scotland is the only country in the world to have implemented a ban on background music and sound from TVs being played in events and hospitality venues as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The rule is in place so people do not have to lean in to be heard over the music, therefore possibly spreading transmission of the virus.The Night-Time Industries Association Scotland (NTIAS), who represent the hospitality and events sector in the country, have launched a new campaign in a bid to reverse the ban, arguing that people will still lean in to be heard in now-quiet venues so as not to be heard by other people.The organisers of the.
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