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Originally Posted by orangebird
You're definition of what a public house is and what it's oblged to do -
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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.
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What you are talking about is like a private members' club. Otherwise, I can't imagine a pub getting very far if they weren't providing for the public...
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Originally Posted by orangebird
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... 
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Yes I did read your post. I didn't mean I would be banned as a non-smoker. I meant that if you didn't like the look of me I might be banned.
I am sure you did pass all of your health and safety inspections I am not disputing that. What I am saying is that smoking is a health issue that should be taken into account.