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Old 17-04-2011, 19:05   #174
Welshchris
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Re: Gay couple claim they were ejected from pub for kissing

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Arthur is correct, up to a point. The landlord can kick anyone out of his pub and he doesn't have to give a reason.

Mind you, if he does give a reason, that reason can't be one that would breach a law such as the Equality Act, but he is certainly well within his rights to decide he wants no snogging in his pub and to act accordingly.
yes i understand they can kick someone out of the pub, but if its for an obvious reason of discrimination then they are well up the creek.

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I was born in 1951, and a Landlord has a duty under the licensing act to fulfil a duty which protects the paying customer, he also has a duty that IF anyone cuases a problem inside the pub, he can eject that person or persons. And if nessersary call the police to enforce it. He can also bar a customer, and that is well within his rights as a pub landlord.
u dont have to tell me, i know only to well :-)
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