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Old 02-05-2010, 15:31   #61
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re: Police to Not Ban the wearing of England Shirts in Pubs During the World cup

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
If a landlord allows unlawful practices to be carried out on the licensed premises, he is partly culpable. If he does not ensure the conduct and order of his customers, he is also liable.
Yes but that doesn't extend to having to vet his customers. Only to dealing with incidents when they occur.

There's a huge difference between allowing it, and it happening to happen on his premises. As long as when it happens it's dealt with then the Landlord has done nothing wrong, regardless of if they were following police guidance or not.
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