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Mumbles140
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It may just be me, but I believe in the policy of inclusion, not exclusion. Welcome all, then ask those who deserve to leave to do so.According to the restaurant owner, it was the constant complaining by his customers about misbehaving children that made him consider the ban on children under 6. If I’m the owner and the complaining is becoming more and more frequent, then sometimes you have to make a decision such as he made.
Flip your theory, if parents know that a certain establishment is not family friendly, why don’t they find a different restaurant? Why should other customers bear the burden of having to be speak to parents that can’t discipline their children properly in a restaurant setting, or to the management?
Think about parents with a newborn baby who want to have a nice dinner together. The child is too young for a sitter and needs to be breast-fed. Other than sleeping, the child is awake to nurse, and the mother takes him/her into the bathroom to do so. Should they not be allowed at nice restaurants because of an infant?