'I'm fed up with boorish behaviour at family pubs' - One West Midlands regular explains why his experience at the local is being ruined by yobbish parents
Ah, those were the days - when you could leave your doors unlocked and children played safely outside. A utopian, sepia-tinted existence where everyone looked out for one another, good neighbours who would watch the kids as mum and dad took an hour for a pint and a bag of scratchings.
At least, that’s how we like to remember it. But let’s be honest: that golden age never really existed. Thieves and predators have always been around, lurking in the shadows, and anti-social behaviour has always been with us.
As for the pub, being of a certain age, my earliest memories involved sitting in a dimly lit corridor with a bottle of warm lemonade and a bag of crisps, desperately hoping the salt packet wasn’t soggy (remember them?).
Heaven forbid a child actually step foot inside the bar itself. "We don’t want kids in here!" was the usual refrain.
The only exception was if you were there for a meal, and even then, you’d be swiftly (and not always politely) shown the door the moment the last bite was........
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