wazky wrote: » As long as they pay for their own drink and aren't paralytic, what's the harm?
Leilak wrote: » Me and boyfriend were away for afew days and were dismayed at the amount of very young children running around the bar until 1 in the morning - the parents were well on and some kids were crying with the tiredness but their cries went ignored. So whats the general opinion of kids in bars?
Children (anyone under the age of 18) are only allowed in licensed premises if they are with a parent or guardian, but this provision carries certain restrictions. For example if accompanied by a parent/guardian, the child may remain on the premises between the hours of 10:30am - 9pm (10pm May to September) (unless the licence holder feels this is injurious to the child's health, safety and welfare). Children aged between 15-17 years may remain on the premises after 9pm where they are attending a private function at which a substantial meal is served. All licensed premises must display a sign to this effect in a prominent place at all time and failure to do so can result in a fine.
athtrasna wrote: » From http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/justice/criminal_law/criminal_offences/alcohol_and_the_law.html
Sam Kade wrote: » Since when are pubs called bars?
Talib Fiasco wrote: » Since 'Murica