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My parents never took me in a pub, there's plenty of time for visits to the pub when kids are old enough to do so
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Never would have taken mine in either, cant see the point not a good place for children in my opinion.
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ps: if you want to see a pool team panic stick 50p in your kids hand and send them to teh pool table lol |
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I'll get mi coat:D |
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Kids today know very well which words will set alarm bells ringing whether based in fact or not. God bless the compensation culture that has made adults afraid of children through simply uttering the word 'paedophile' or 'assault'. I'd far rather see a child being given a decent dressing down in public than left to run wild for the 'benefit' of the rest of us thinking they're a good parent. |
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NO!!
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I have no problem with well behaved, supervised kids in pubs. I have been taking my child (now 14) to pubs for lunches/ special meals etc since she was tiny, she has never caused any trouble and we have never been asked to leave anywhere. A lot depends on your choice of pub I suppose but we stick to child friendly ones. I do agree that badly behaved kids are a nightmare though and witnessed just such an occurrence the other week in one of our fave pubs, I really don't know how the landlord kept his patience!
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It is not the children that are responsible for bad behaviour - it is the parents, and about time they accepted the responsibility
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They cater for families and usually have play areas. I have taken my children to this type on many occasions, which are an excellent compromise between a McDonalds and a restaurant and great value, and gave me a little outing too. Like Neil said ... are a suitable place for the family to get together for social time. As for taking them in just pubs ... well, no, wouldn't (myself) have been happy with this. Young children get bored quickly with adults chatting to each other and, after consuming their coke and crisps will be curious about their surroundings, therefore wandering off and bugging other 'drinkers'. In my opinion, not their fault they sometimes misbehave. On the few occasions I have visited a certain pub at lunch have seen customers come in with babies in prams .. and for some reason this doesn't sit comfortable with me either .. perhaps I am old fashioned though. :rolleyes: |
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No kate not old fashioned, just responsible & thinking the morals & standards of some of the younger generation does get you to pondering. |
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