Andy From Sligo wrote: » I think all under 18's should be banned from pubs or any establishment that serves alcohol on the premises come to think of it, like restaurants etc if they sell drink - what do reckon? - too sever or do you agree?
gitzy16v wrote: » No way, where will we get our future professional pool and darts players from?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » where will we get our future children growing up and thinking drink is the norm and that you tie in alcohol with having a good time? ...
listermint wrote: » Prohibition works. Your method worked for decades of bad attitudes to alcohol in this country. Sound idea, lets go through with it...............
Jack the Stripper wrote: » If I ever run a pub I'll ban you Andy.
Stephen15 wrote: » Really restaurants whatever about pubs but reataurants? Am I reading things do people actually think that.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » when adults go out for a quiet drink (or rowdy drink) do they really want kids around anyway? - especially young children, that get bored and run around etc..? and is it right for children (especially young children) to witness adults getting legless or even if not staggering drunk, putting so much drink away ... and witness to the language used down the pub?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » well I'm toying with the thought - just want to get others opinions. Why not get it banned across the board so everyone knows where they stand? If you want a family restaurant environment take your children to Mc D's or burger king ... if you want adult meal (where drink is served) go to a restaurant that sells alcohol? - I cannot see a problem .. is there one?
eoinzy2000 wrote: » Do you not take your kids out for pub grub/restaurants Andy, maybe after a day on the beach? Instead of cooking? Im pretty sure the loss of trade would be damaging, and im pretty sure nanny state is not the way to change attitudes to drink.
twowheelsonly wrote: » Under your proposal the only restaurants you could probably bring kids to would be the likes of McDonalds and BurgerKing etc... Sure what could go wrong !!! What about drinking at home ? Ban them from the family home ? "Sorry kids, we're having wine with the Christmas dinner..... out to the shed with ye....."
Andy From Sligo wrote: » .. or why dont someone 'try' a pub without alcohol, .. why not think out of the box - a family friendly 'pub' looking place but without alcohol, just alcohol free drinks and pop and cordials etc .. - I suppose someone has already thought of that though..
eoinzy2000 wrote: » Anyhoo Andy, I think you are finding peoples opinions pretty one-sided here, which should give a good indication of the general consensus. You asked if your idea is excessive or extreme. I think its extremely excessive. Bordering on insane. I dont want a nanny state. The fact that you think a government ban is a good way of changing peoples attitudes or a fine way of developing good parenting skills is quite worrying. Quite simply, its not. Its a bad idea. Educate, not ban.
s4uv3 wrote: » Why not give it a go yourself? An alcohol free pub, I can see that making a solid fortune...