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bringing hip-flask out with me while pubbing/clubbin
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maninthestreet wrote: »Exactly what law would be broken by taking a drink container into licensed premises? 'Duty of Care' still applies even if the person wasn't a paying customer.
Uh... the part of the legislation and premises licence that deals with the supply of alcohol?
My course material is in the loft so unfortunately I don't have the exact wording to hand, but I promise you that it's in there.0 -
Uh... the part of the legislation and premises licence that deals with the supply of alcohol?
My course material is in the loft so unfortunately I don't have the exact wording to hand, but I promise you that it's in there.
Please let us know what it is, I really would be interested in finding out."You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0 -
Of course, nowt to stop you taking your hip flask for a quick tot between pubs. I do think it takes the mick a bit to drink it inside, though.
If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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