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An increasing number of pubs in the UK have been banning children from their establishments. They blame parents who let their children roam around and use the pub as a creche, putting off other punters, and not being able to control or care about the havoc their kids cause to staff. The law generally allows pub landlords to ban children from their premises at their own discretion. Do you accept children in pubs? Or should they be banned?
Petrie speaks to Owner of The Whippet Inn in York, Martin Bridge, who doesn't allow under 14s into his establishment, and then she asks you which side of the fence you're on.
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By TalkAn increasing number of pubs in the UK have been banning children from their establishments. They blame parents who let their children roam around and use the pub as a creche, putting off other punters, and not being able to control or care about the havoc their kids cause to staff. The law generally allows pub landlords to ban children from their premises at their own discretion. Do you accept children in pubs? Or should they be banned?
Petrie speaks to Owner of The Whippet Inn in York, Martin Bridge, who doesn't allow under 14s into his establishment, and then she asks you which side of the fence you're on.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.