Pokémon Go is getting people out of the house, but it's also causing a bit of bother for local businesses if this Dublin restaurant is anything to go by. It appears that the kitchen of Bread And Bones, an Asian restaurant on the Millennium Walkway, is now something of a Pokémon hotspot. They've put up this sign to stop players from just wandering in.
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Phil Gamble, 55, took action at his automotive accessories store after being bombarded with players hunting for the digital creatures. The sign reads: “Pokemon hunters. Pikachu has left the building. On the plus side I, have lots of products to help you get your life back.” Phil, who owns Phil's Mart, in Whittlesey, Peterborough, added, “I never really see youngsters inside my shop, but they've started venturing in since this game began." (Source)
Patrons have complained about gamers walking around the Cadillac Memorial Gardens West Cemetery, playing the game while ignoring their loved ones' graves. Adding to their outrage is the cemetery's open invitation. (Source)
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