LouisLaLoope
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Can pubs charge you for a glass of tap water? I'm wondering if it comes under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services. Maybe the provision of a glass is a service? Any ideas...?!
Don't think that there's any law in Ireland preventing people from charging for tapwater if they want.It's the legal angle I'm going for here - I'm not being cheap! Just wondering if they can or not. I think there's something in UK law that says they can't charge but a restaurant can by saying it's a service. Anyway...
Ok so, just thought Irish law often mirrors the UK. Thanks everyone!
Sparkling Ballygowan, anyone...?
No no!! Oh dear, I wish I'd never asked now...!! Someone asked me to find out and I'm not sure why they want to know. And I thought I'd ask you fine people on this 'ere website. Ho hum... :0)
are you a pub owner looking to charge people for water?
or were you recently charged yourself?
Great to see our (ex) elected representatives worrying about the health and well being of illegal drug users...[broken link removed]Mr. Michael McDowell touched on the subject in a reply to a slightly different question:
"Senator Henry asked about serving water. ... As Senators know, in the past it was seen as a partner in the consumption of ecstasy and the denial of access to it was regarded as having a serious health implication. ... "
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