Originally Posted by
Hawkman
In the UK it would actually be illegal to discriminate against people in wheelchairs. Anyone offering a public service is required to take "reasonable steps" to accommodate disabled access. (I've never really been sure what is actually meant by "disabled access" as the words would seem to suggest that all the doorways should be bricked up). Likewise with disabled parking bays. It's easy to disable a parking bay, you just park in it. That way no one else can, unless they own a tank. :devil:
The law also requires that there is sufficient thoroughfare in aisles, etc. within the premises. This is not just an accessibility prescription, but also a health and safety issue. I'm not quite sure what you, or the landlord, meant by "prams" either. In my day a perambulator was an enormous coach-built thing with four wheels that made excellent go-cart running gear. Was he including pushchairs under the same heading? Then again, modern pushchairs can be ridiculously oversized contraptions, with configurations in double, triple or even quadruple seating arrangements, much larger than wheelchairs and almost impossible to manoeuvre. Some of these can't even get through doors, unless they're large enough to allow the passage of a passing Zeppelin. Were these things to be littered around in a pub, the wheelchair users wouldn't be able to get by them.
The ban on the contraption is not a ban on the child. You just leave the conveyance outside. You don't drive into your pub, do you? Drive-Inns: the motorist's pubs. Now there's an idea :D You don't even have to get out of your car!