View Single Post
Old 27-10-2005, 12:32   #296
orangebird
Inactive
 
orangebird's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Hampshire
Services: Yeah Baby! ;)
Posts: 5,684
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
Re: smoking and the pub

Quote:
Originally Posted by clarie
I am yet to hear what I am actually wrong about in what I said...landlords do have to work in the interest in health and safety issues. If you, as a landlady didn't, then I am eternally grateful I didn't wander into your pub. (Although sounds like I might have been refused service anyway ).

<snip>
You're definition of what a public house is and what it's oblged to do -
Quote:
Pub by the way, is short for public house. Therefore the landlord is duty bound to provide for the public,
The landlord has to abide by health and safety laws. And that's all - they're not bound to provide anything else for the 'public' at all.

Did you actually read my post? I'm fully trained as a licensee, and always passed any Health and Safety inspections I had with no issues. But all non-smokers were barred...
orangebird is offline   Reply With Quote