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Wetherspoons introduces two new pub guidelines after complaints from prospects

Wetherspoons has introduced two new rules in its pubs after complaints from customers who claimed to be “driven nuts” by the noise

A customer sitting in a Wetherspoon pub with a pint

Speaking on the phone on loud has now been banned from the pubs (Image: Getty Images)

Wetherspoons has brought in two fresh regulations across its pubs following complaints from customers.

Grumbles from patrons who claimed to be “driven nuts” by the racket have prompted the pub chain to outlaw this inconsiderate conduct.

It becomes the first pub chain to ban punters from using loudspeakers.

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Wetherspoon pubs have introduced two new rules(Image: Getty)

This covers phone calls being made as well as blasting music and video games.

Notices have been put up in all 792 establishments telling customers to use headphones or put their phones on silent.

A spokesperson for Wetherspoons encouraged customers to turn their phones to silent when having a meal or drink at one of their pubs.

They said: “Unlike most pubs and restaurants, Wetherspoon pubs have always had a policy of not having music (although 44 of our 792 pubs trade as ‘Lloyds’ and have music at certain times).

“An increasing problem in recent years relates to smartphones and iPads, which are used for videos or telephone conversations.

“Following complaints from customers, who are being driven nuts by other people’s videos and amplified phone conversations, Wetherspoon has asked customers to switch their phones to silent or to use earphones.”

Founder Sir Tim Martin said that it’s crucial the establishments remain a peaceful environment for people.

He said: “In a world dominated by other people’s music and amplified sound, Wetherspoon pubs are an oasis of tranquillity and contemplation.

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“In order to avoid customers being driven chicken jalfrezi by a cacophony of sound, we are kindly asking phone users to pipe down.”

The ban follows the new rules issued regarding wearing Meta smart glasses at its boozers earlier this month due to privacy worries.

The affordable pub chain confirmed that customers sporting Meta smart glasses will be told to turn off the devices’ camera function before stepping foot in any of its establishments.