Road rules1 min ago
Children in pubs- in sight of the bar
I seem to remember a law that children were OK in pubs if they were in a separate area from the bar. Over this weekend, and more often than in the past, toddlers were running around screaming in my local pubs. The parents weren't eating, just drinking and ignoring the kids. Is there a law does anyone know? I'm not being grumpy but it would be handy to be armed with a statute if I had to confront a landlord! Thanks. Dave.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sandyr, we sat on the steps of the pub, got bored mostly, happy with the pop and crisps, but not when it started tiddling down. then we were shoved into a dark alcove, and no one ever asked us if we were alright, they just assumed that we were. My gran was a bit of a tartar, and no one was going to spoil her fun
lol yeah really ummmm, if we ever went out for the day, that was their treat if you will to finish the day off, a pint in a pub. I was left in the car and brought out a bag of crisps and a Britvic, i insisted on the Britvic. I never minded, didn't notice that it was out of the ordinary and it was usually only for an hour or thereabouts.
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