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pinstripe | 13:14 Wed 09th Jan 2013 | Criminal
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Does the law still exist where an Inn must supply upon demand and free of charge a glass of tap water and a copy of the day's newspaper?
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When did it ever exist? Do you have its title or year?
Or any link? Why do you believe such law ever existed?
There is law concerning the provision of tap water with meals but newspapers being provided otherwise than by convention; hotels sometimes offer the morning paper free, presumably because they get the particular one free themselves because it acts as a promotion for the publisher; is not law and there's no obvious reason why it should ever have been. Newspapers were not cheap years ago; that is before the likes of Lord Northcliffe came along; and were sometimes taxed as well. They were also not common .
I was told by a Scottish lady that pubs there are not allowed to refuse you a glass of tapwater or the use of the toilet.
The pub can charge for the use of the glass and I have NEVER heard of the newspaper one .

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