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Username : thebeerlover
Date joined : 2008-04-06 13:51:47
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Leicester Pubs : Lloyds No 1 pub in Leicester
'f.a.o Angel Challenge 21 was enforced on Public Houses my the government at the end of the day, it's a known fact that you can't judge a persons age just by looking at them, what wen you have 16/17 year olds with beards and moustaches ect. Therefore the government made a simple rule, whih states that if somebody appears to look below the age of 21 then you should I.D them before you serve them. So why are Lloyds No1 so strict on this? The police will continuously check that looks are applying Challenge 21 at all times, this is done through test purchasing (delibrately sending in a person below the age of 18 to try and attain alcohol). this can happen at any time within the pubs permitted hours, and should anybody fail the test purchase the consequences of this are not very nice at all! The person who serves the underagedperson will find themselves with an on the spot £80 fine, on top of this will then be sacked from the job as an outcome of this, and the icing on the cake depeding on the situation, you may also then be taken to court and face a £5000 fine on top of it all, therefore is it really worth it?? i think not!!! It's much easier to just ask for i.d do their job!!! As for the Landlord they face fines just like the ones above however on top of this they face losing their pubholders license and ending their careers, again is it worth it??? The Corn Exchange / Lloyds No1 Will continue to operate under challenge 21 rules and regulations at all times, meaning yes if you appear below the age of 21 YES you will be asked for I.D, however this isn't a personal thing, this is the law at the end of the day and it as to be done simple as! As for the soft drinks / Coffee's part, It is against the law to be in a pub if you are below the ae of 18, so even if you arenot oing to drink alcohol, the laws still state that your not 18 therefore you cant be in there! It really defeats me how people can attack a pub for simply coplyin with the law??? Comments about Lloyds: Cleanliness:- The overall clanliness of the pub is good, the staff contantly clean and clear tables, the toilets are always imaculate and the floor and bars and always clean. Service:- Excellent, the staff are really friendly and always say hello after visitting a couple of times, i found myself on first name terms with the staff, who are always willing to help should you need anything, In my opinion you get the treatment of a close knit small country pub from a major market leader which is brilliant. Drinks available:- Lagers - Carling, Fosters, Coors, Kronenberg, Stella, Leffe, Frulli, Ales:- John Smiths, Pedigree, Bishops Finger, Old perculiar, Exmoor Beast, guest ales include Pedigree six, plum beer, amongst many others. Spirits:- You name it they have it. Clientele:- A mixture o all types of poeple, just as you would come to expect from a city centre pub. '
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