Is anyone out there familiar with the rules/laws for adults taking non-drinking teens (between ages 16 and 18) into bars or restaurants in Switzerland (VD).
Is there a general early kick-out time for young people?
Does it make a difference whether the establishment is a bar or a bar/restaurant?
Advice from those who know will be gratefully received. Many thanks.
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What are the rules on under 18`s in bars?
Mar 12, 2009 @ 13:27
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Is anyone out there familiar with the rules/laws for adults taking non-drinking teens (between ages 16 and 18) into bars or restaurants in Switzerland (VD).
Is there a general early kick-out time for young people?
Does it make a difference whether the establishment is a bar or a bar/restaurant?
Advice from those who know will be gratefully received. Many thanks.
cecilia_anneMar 12, 2009 @ 13:27
Is there a general early kick-out time for young people?
Does it make a difference whether the establishment is a bar or a bar/restaurant?
Advice from those who know will be gratefully received. Many thanks.
cecilia_anneMar 12, 2009 @ 13:27
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Re: What are the rules on under 18`s in bars?
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Mar 12, 2009 @ 14:39
I think you'll find that teens between 16 and 18 can drink in a bar or restaurant anyway.. The drinking age is 16 here , 18 applies only to spirits.
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I think you'll find that teens between 16 and 18 can drink in a bar or restaurant anyway.. The drinking age is 16 here , 18 applies only to spirits.
britabroad, Mar 12, 2009 @ 14:39
britabroad, Mar 12, 2009 @ 14:39
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Mar 12, 2009 @ 22:00
Things sure are different in this country, and yet, Switzerland still dosnt seem have the same under-age, binge-drinking lager louts we have so raised so carefully in Britain! :)
Or maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.
Many thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
Or maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.
Many thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
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Things sure are different in this country, and yet, Switzerland still dosnt seem have the same under-age, binge-drinking lager louts we have so raised so carefully in Britain! :)
Or maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.
Many thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
cecilia_anne, Mar 12, 2009 @ 22:00
Or maybe I am just looking in the wrong places.
Many thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
cecilia_anne, Mar 12, 2009 @ 22:00
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