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Kids in pubs, the highly charged debate....
On the one hand there is the Saturday afternoon in a Wetherspoons that makes you consider that enforced sterilisation MAY be a solution for certain members of society(then again a 30 second viewing of Trisha/Jeremy Kyle has the same effect).
And yet being introduced into the adult world surronded by adults is important to a child. But the notion of childhood has changed exponentially in the last 20 years, in the UK. And in truth it is not compatable with the pub. But then again, kids did'nt used to be welcome in pubs and the sitting in the car/pub garden with a coke and a pack of crisps was a norm, whilst your folks had a couple of shandies(yeah right). And then at the age of 13/14 you where allowed in and may be introduced to a beer/shandy, but if you did not behave yourself then out you go.....
Now hmmm, but the whole kids debate is sooooooo out of shape in UK so I will leave well allone. But many a day in a pub has been ruined by badly behaved kids, NOT being reigned in by their parents.
All I can say is I see kids in restaurants and bars all the time here in Galicia, and it is great 90% of the time(the other 10% when Brits/americans have kids in tow). And it is all part of societies great balance here, and yet in Blighty it is rarely so :evil: