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Lakitu | 18:33 Sun 01st Feb 2009 | News
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This man has banned swearing from his pub. If you swear, expect to be thrown out.

Do you applaud him and think this is the way forward?

Should the patrons be allowed to swear if they want?

http://heritage.scotsman.com/uk/Fourletter-res ponse-to-publican39s-swearing.4929713.jp
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"We have seen laws introduced to make it illegal to say certain racist words"

Really? Which laws?
Under English (and Welsh) law, using abusive words or behaviour is an arrestable offence if it occurs anywhere other than within a private dwelling:
http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegT ype=All+Legislation&title=public+order+act&Yea r=1986&searchEnacted=0&extentMatchOnly=0&confe rsPower=0&blanketAmendment=0&sortAlpha=0&TYPE= QS&PageNumber=1&NavFrom=0&parentActiveTextDocI d=2236942&ActiveTextDocId=2236961&filesize=468 6

I'm sure that the Scots will have similar legislation.

I've worked in, and managed, several bars and I've ordered lots of people out for swearing.

Chris
Anyone who swears out loud in public is an "ignorant yob" and as far as pubs are concerned the landlord/manager is responsible for keeping an orderly house.
Swearing should not be allowed under any circumstances.

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