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08/7/2012 at 10:33am
Location: whitstable kent Outfit: sterling eccles sport 584 freelander 2
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As far as I was aware, the law is no dogs or animals, where food is prepared, I think it's up to the owners if they allow dogs in the restaurant or bar, the same applies to shops I think it's up to the owners if hey let them come in, but it's not against the law, I always just ask if they can come in, I've even sat outside places and had the owners come out and say don't sit outside bring them in. One shop we went into gave them a biscuit each, and one restaurant the owner bought them over some cheese :)
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08/7/2012 at 10:56am
Location: Keswick Outfit: Bailey
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There is no specific law which bans dogs from pubs. I can understand a
potential food hygiene issue but then the dogs are not (generally) in the area
where food is prepared. Official
Guidance indicates that dogs should not be in food preparation areas. If the
pub in question had, say, a carvery or salad bar in the pub bar then the dog could
reasonably not be allowed in that area as food is being prepared. However, under the terms of the Disability
Discrimination Act service providers (which includes pubs/restaurants) are
required to ensure that there are no physical barriers stopping or making it
unreasonably difficult for guide dog owners, and other blind and partially
sighted customers, to use their services. So, if you can enter with a guide
dog, it’s still just a dog but one that had special training. Probably in washing
their hands etc. So, if you are preparing food in the seating area, thus
banning dogs, you may be breaching the disability discrimination act. You can
have the carvery area with a barrier to prevent dogs going into that area and
that would be how you comply with the DDA. One chap has been awarded £500
compensation for being banned from a restaurant with his guide dog. Health and Safety is often used as an excuse by folk who cannot think of any sensible reason for not doing something or banning something. In view of the raft of health and safety legislation it is usually very difficult for anyone to challenge the claim. Next time you are given that as an excuse rather than an honest answer just ask "Well is there somewhere I can put my guide dog?" Phil
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