Pubs and restaurants in Scotland have been warned they will now be breaking the law if they don’t collect customer contact details.
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  Aug 15, 2020  
     
     
  Customers in Scotland will now have to give their details when visiting pubs and restaurants by law  
     
  Pubs and restaurants in Scotland have been warned they will now be breaking the law if they don’t collect customer contact details.  
     
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