'Family friendly' pub slammed after banning children, dogs, muddy boots, swearing and phones
15.03.2023 - 13:43
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A pub in Yorkshire has caused a stir after introducing a strict list of house rules and banning a number of everyday items.
The Boot and Shoe Inn in Tockwith, North Yorkshire, has been branded "oppressive" for banning children, muddy boots, swearing phones, iPads and laptops from its premises - leading to many calling out the draconian measures on social media.
The pub, owned by the Samuel Smith Brewery, plastered the new measures in its front window, prompting one Twitter user to share the list of policies and banned items. Signs stipulate that children are 'temporarily' banned, are only allowed in the beer gardens and must stay by the table.
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Dogs are also not allowed in the pub, but are allowed in the grounds as long as they attended to and kept 'under control at all times', while muddy boots and work shoes must be removed before entering the pub, and swearing is treated with 'zero tolerance'.
Mobile phones, iPads, laptops, tablets and other transmission and reception devices are not allowed to be used inside the pub, which means anyone hoping to use the spot as a makeshift co-working location might want to look elsewhere. The signs states: "The ban includes receiving or sending texts, taking or viewing photographs, emailing, using games, apps, Google, Facebook Messenger, etc etc.
Signed by the management of Samuel Smiths Brewery, it justifies the notice by adding: "We want our traditional pub to be a haven for social conversation". While the request has riled up some people, as YorkshireLive reports, the request has been standard practice in Samuel Smith pubs for years.
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