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Why is it forbidden to take pictures in bars?

There will be some special performances in the bar, big or small. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, it is forbidden to take pictures.

Bar (originally written as wine cellar, defined as house, it is a misinformation about wine cellar) refers to the consumption place that provides alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, foreign wine and cocktails. Bar refers to entertainment and leisure bar, which provides live bands or singers, professional dance teams and "dancers" performances.

High-end bars and bartenders perform wonderful fancy bartending. Pub, a branch of a bar, refers to an English bar that focuses on wine. There are various types and styles of bars, from the lowest "diving bar" to an elegant place to provide entertainment for the public.

Historical source

At first, in the western United States, cowboys and robbers liked to gather in bars to drink. As they were all riding horses, the pub owner set up a crossbar in front of the restaurant to tie the horses.

Later, cars replaced carriages, and the number of people riding horses gradually decreased, and most of these crossbars were removed. A pub owner didn't want to throw away the crossbar that had become a pub symbol, so he took it down and put it under the counter. Unexpectedly, it has become a good place for customers to step on and is loved by customers.