It has been removed from Sheffield Park Hotel as 'not a review'.
Interesting thread by the way, I still stand by my assertion that I prefer the idea of write what is good about a place and let the blank spaces do the talking, but I understand others don't feel the same way.
Trouble is, if you dont put something in it may be because you missed it, not that it was cr*p!
I notice the Black Bull landlady has complained of slander............................ but isn't it libel if written?
MILD:
Libel really. You do wonder why they need to have a public slagging off session. If it was that bad - no breakfast, bog full of chunder, dogs in kitchen - you'd think they would have had a serious discussion about it when it was time to pay the bill, and the management would have headed any public slagging off at the pass with a substantial reduction or promise of a free stay next time. But maybe I'm missing something.
I'm learning more about the English language every day!
I dont care about brekky, sick in the bogs and dogs in kitchens....... I just want to know if there are twigs in vases
MILD:
You better be sure they really have got twigs in vases before you write that! I'm not sure I can cope with the sort of threats we would get.
What does take it further mean anyway? I am actually quite worried that someone is about to send their father over.
Looks like we have another licensee about to get threatening with us, over another one-drop. I am thinking it is time to add a guideline to make me feel a little more comfortable with deleting some of this dross.
Anyone have a problem with, or can think of a better phrasing for something like this:
Pubs Galore exists to promote good pubs, if your purpose is solely to leave negative reviews of pubs you dislike, they will be deleted.