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Old 26-10-2005, 17:31   #244
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Chris T
I think plenty of us get it OB, it's just we don't think the fact that a particular individual owns a place confers automatic right for them to decide what goes on in that place, especially when you wish to invite the public in.
INVITE!!!!! So you enter at your own will!!!! Not force!!!!!!

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The Law already places huge restrictions on what she can do in her premises, covering health and safety, treatment of staff, permitted hours of serving alcohol, minimum age of customers buying the alcohol ... the argument that it's her place, so she should decide, really doesn't stand up.
So you think it's OK to risk her business over a LEGAL activity, when there are other options? Maybe if you ran your own business and our wonderful govenment puts a law in place that send your business that you keep your family on t1ts up, and you might see it differently.
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