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Landlord bans swearing in his bar | Landlord bans swearing in his bar |
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A landlord has banned drinkers from swearing in his bar after being shocked at the language used. | A landlord has banned drinkers from swearing in his bar after being shocked at the language used. |
Ian Milne, who runs the Royal Hotel in Keith, Moray, has the new code of conduct on a board at the entrance to the bar. | |
It warns customers: "Royal Hotel has a no swearing policy. If you have to swear, do not come in." | It warns customers: "Royal Hotel has a no swearing policy. If you have to swear, do not come in." |
Mr Milne said: "We can occasionally let a swear word slip out, but it just seems to be every second word." | Mr Milne said: "We can occasionally let a swear word slip out, but it just seems to be every second word." |
Mr Milne took over the running of the premises last November but has become incensed at what he said was constant bad language. | Mr Milne took over the running of the premises last November but has become incensed at what he said was constant bad language. |
The former oil industry diver said he was determined to clear the air. | The former oil industry diver said he was determined to clear the air. |
If it continues then they won't be served, and if they continue the police will be called Ian MilneRoyal Hotel, Keith | If it continues then they won't be served, and if they continue the police will be called Ian MilneRoyal Hotel, Keith |
He said: "It became apparent that bad language was being used in the bar, to the extent that I had to put the board at the door stating bluntly that it will not be accepted, and if anyone wants to swear while having a drink, then don't come in. | He said: "It became apparent that bad language was being used in the bar, to the extent that I had to put the board at the door stating bluntly that it will not be accepted, and if anyone wants to swear while having a drink, then don't come in. |
"It seems to be worse in young people. | "It seems to be worse in young people. |
"A few days ago a couple were in for a meal with their nine-year-old daughter. | "A few days ago a couple were in for a meal with their nine-year-old daughter. |
"Two young women came in and their language was so bad that I had to warn them there was a child present. | "Two young women came in and their language was so bad that I had to warn them there was a child present. |
"They became stroppy and asked if the girl was old enough to be in the bar." | "They became stroppy and asked if the girl was old enough to be in the bar." |
He said most customers had accepted his new swearing policy. | He said most customers had accepted his new swearing policy. |
'Quite right' | 'Quite right' |
Mr Milne continued: "One of my regulars was absolutely astounded at what I was trying to do. | Mr Milne continued: "One of my regulars was absolutely astounded at what I was trying to do. |
"If bad language is used the customer will be politely asked to stop doing so. | "If bad language is used the customer will be politely asked to stop doing so. |
"If it continues then they won't be served, and if they continue the police will be called." | "If it continues then they won't be served, and if they continue the police will be called." |
Mr Milne believes the bad language policy has not affected takings. | Mr Milne believes the bad language policy has not affected takings. |
He said two regulars came in after reading the sign outside. | He said two regulars came in after reading the sign outside. |
He added: "They didn't swear once, and one of them asked why I was doing this. | He added: "They didn't swear once, and one of them asked why I was doing this. |
"When I explained he said I was quite right, and that everyone was talking about it." | "When I explained he said I was quite right, and that everyone was talking about it." |
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