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kids in pubs
can anyone tell me the law regarding kids in pubs.like a lot of other people,i go to the pub to relax and wind down.
but more and more people are taking kids to the pub and letting them run riot and spoil other peoples peace and quiet.surely this is against the law.
but more and more people are taking kids to the pub and letting them run riot and spoil other peoples peace and quiet.surely this is against the law.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the pub has a childrens' certificate then children are allowed up to 9pm as long as they are with adults.
That is the law.
There is nothing to say that children must be quiet and well behaved - that is down to the management of the pub.
I suggest you complain to the manager and tell them you will take your custom elsewhere if the children are not better controlled.
If the pub makes most of its money from people with children, however, you won't get very far.
That is the law.
There is nothing to say that children must be quiet and well behaved - that is down to the management of the pub.
I suggest you complain to the manager and tell them you will take your custom elsewhere if the children are not better controlled.
If the pub makes most of its money from people with children, however, you won't get very far.
Both of these answers are wrong.
The Licensing Act 2003 changed the law to allow ACCOMPANIED children into pubs if the landlord wishes to have them. They cannot be in there after midnight, when adult entertainment is being provided or at times when unaccompanied by an adult. You can speak to the landlord about his policy and let him know what you think or, regrettably, find another pub.
I like the fact that i can take my children to the pub on some occassions especially now the smoking ban has come into force. I don't however take them out in the evenings to the pub and deliberately choose 'adult' pubs when i want to relax.
Choose another pub - surely people with children have the right to go out?
Choose another pub - surely people with children have the right to go out?