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Pubs Banning Under 21’S?
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Being debated on T.V right now about whether pub landlords have the right to ban under 21’s as they generally are responsible for the large majority of fights, drunken behaviour, disruptions etc.....(their opinions not mine).
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No it is not. There is more3 filming of it now and it gets into the media.
I remember many a mass brawl with the skinheads in the late 70's in Town. And in Poole there were always fights on "Squaddie" night. The West Howe crew used to go up to Poole deliberately to start them.
No it is not. There is more3 filming of it now and it gets into the media.
I remember many a mass brawl with the skinheads in the late 70's in Town. And in Poole there were always fights on "Squaddie" night. The West Howe crew used to go up to Poole deliberately to start them.
This is just lazy TV making. Set up a controversial subject and let people get wound up about it.
‘No they cant. For instance they cant refuse to serve Black people.’ Not if the reason is their colour, no, of course not but if that black personality is drunk and/or disorderly, they can.
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‘No they cant. For instance they cant refuse to serve Black people.’ Not if the reason is their colour, no, of course not but if that black personality is drunk and/or disorderly, they can.
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A landlordd can of course refuse to serve a black person, but not because he or she is black.
Many pubs and clubs have minimum ages, most usually set at 21, sometimes 25. It makes it much easier for the pub not to fall foul of the licencing laws - too many under 18s look much older than they are and landlords know id can be forged.
No different from some supermarkets refusing to sell alcohol to under 21s - many have that policy.
Many pubs and clubs have minimum ages, most usually set at 21, sometimes 25. It makes it much easier for the pub not to fall foul of the licencing laws - too many under 18s look much older than they are and landlords know id can be forged.
No different from some supermarkets refusing to sell alcohol to under 21s - many have that policy.
>>> No different from some supermarkets refusing to sell alcohol to under 21s - many have that policy
No they don't. Supermarkets operate a 'Challenge 21' or, more commonly these days, a 'Challenge 25' policy but that's just a rule for staff that says they must seek age verification from anyone who appears to be under 21 (or 25). However, once challenged to provide valid ID, they then only need to prove that they're 18 in order to be sold alcohol.
No they don't. Supermarkets operate a 'Challenge 21' or, more commonly these days, a 'Challenge 25' policy but that's just a rule for staff that says they must seek age verification from anyone who appears to be under 21 (or 25). However, once challenged to provide valid ID, they then only need to prove that they're 18 in order to be sold alcohol.