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| View Poll Results: Should parents be allowed to let their kids clutter up ’spoons/your local? | ||||||
| Wetherspoons/cozy gastro. pubs, maybe. But definitely not old men’s pubs |
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3 | 27.27% | |||
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| It depends massively how capable they are of being well-behaved/relatively quiet |
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1 | 9.09% | |||
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| I wouldn’t be rolling a 3-year-old in but, say, 10+, fair enough |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| No. I hate kids (at least in pubs). Pubs are for adults and grown-up teenagers |
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3 | 27.27% | |||
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| Mixed/other/depends |
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4 | 36.36% | |||
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self-oscillating
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rules and then working practices evolve over a long time period. By working practices, i mean things like dining areas etc which develop to maximise profit for the pub and enjoyment for the customer. If you don't agree with a pubs policy on how it deals with kids, then you are not it's demographic and you should just move on because they already decided what works best for them
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