Health protection officers visit an inner-north pub and issue warnings to the publican after patrons report concerns about pets being allowed on-site. Multiple outlets describe a scene that surprises customers at a popular watering hole, with officers showing up and speaking to the venue about compliance requirements. The reporting says the interaction includes discussions of enforcement steps, including potential fines, and references threats made in the context of the incident.

All three sources frame the event as part of a broader push to ensure public-facing businesses follow rules on animals in hospitality settings, particularly where health and safety obligations apply. The articles also refer to officers using body cameras during the engagement.

While the reports focus on what happened at the pub and how it unfolded during the visit, they do not provide a detailed breakdown of the specific regulation cited or the exact penalties discussed. The accounts emphasize that officers’ warnings are aimed at correcting the venue’s approach to allowing pets in pubs, and that the episode draws attention from patrons and the public.