With all the fretting about those public people being allowed in, I wonder how many of them (1) know what York is all about (2) have been waiting for a time when they can get in without being a member (3) live close enough so that they don't need to rent a room, etc.
While I'm against, in principal, allowing civilians to get the benefits of what I pay dues for, probably the whole issue is a non-issue. It will be interesting. The only problem might be that the parking spaces and home-made french fries get 86'd earlier.