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Pub forbade smoking in the gardens despite the turn of the government in the UK, in the UK – because the boss ‘Dadak’ was accused of bookmakers

A pub owner was accused of ‘Dadak’ bookmakers after being the first person to ban smoking in the garden in the country.

Only months after the government planned to prohibit smoking in beer gardens throughout the country, 72 -year -old John Garrod took the idea of ​​’awakened’.

Mr. Garrod’s The Hope Inn Pub, Hythe, Kent will no longer be enlightened in the garden with a movement that the owner believes that the trend can be decisive.

Garrod, “ `I think we will be the first we will be, but we will not be the last, ” he said.

“ Smokers do not smell smoke, so they do not appreciate the discomfort experienced by other people.

‘The overwhelming majority are non -smokers and they do not prefer to drift them while eating.

‘I think we’ll probably get a job.’

However, the Movement was not popular with Hope Inn’s bettors who answered the owner of an announcement sent to Facebook by accusing the owner of ‘calm’.

Hope Inn in the City was the first booker to prohibit the illumination of bookmakers in the country. Owner John Garrod (right in the picture) hopes that other pubs will follow the case

The Gardens Movement Brands as 'Woke up' and accused the owner of trying to make 'nanny'

The Gardens Movement Brands as ‘Woke up’ and accused the owner of trying to make ‘nanny’

Mr. Garrod's decision to prohibit the illumination of bets in the garden

Mr. Garrod’s decision to prohibit the illumination of bets in the garden

Customer Sarah Hopper, “ This is a shame John, ” he wrote.

You know I love the “ pub, but I think it’s crazy. Why don’t I enjoy a Purgy in the garden with my 6 £ pint?

‘He doesn’t hurt anyone else. I think I’m working hard not to be! Nonsense!’

Other customers accused the owner of ‘Weing Weing’.

“Go woke up, go broke,” Andy Heath commented.

Even those who do not smoke wrote Debbie Marsh: ‘I have never smoked in my life, but I do not agree.

‘Not in the garden – you can lose too many customers.’

However, Mr Garrod, who did not smoke, stood next to his decision despite his recoil, and even admitted that politics could affect the business.

‘There are very very beautiful customers who make smoke,’ he continued.

I’m sorry I lost them. But I’m a job and not a minority, I have to withdraw most of people. ‘

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