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MarkInOregon
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What age? In your earlier response you mentioned unruly teens. Most of these children bans are 6 years and under. In my experience teens & college students are more likely to be unruly. I know when I was in college–we could be a bit loud. I worked at one of the nicer hotels near where I live for a while (granted it was a number of years ago when I was in school) but at the time I worked there children were never a problem. The problems mostly came from adults who attended various events/receptions on the weekends at the hotel. I just don’t see all these unruly kids running around restaurants. Most of the ones I see sit and color or play some kind of hand held game.A blanket ban would indicate that all restuarants or all hotels or whatever were banning all children. I am talking about some hotels and some restuarants doing this not all or even the majority! In the particular case of the OP apparently the man was getting lots of complaints from his customers about unruly children. So he did what he thought best for his business.
But seriously folks lets not get all worked up about this none of us are saying we want a ban on all children everywhere, just saying it might be nice to go out somewhere nice and not having to worry about naughty children ruining things. And yes I realize adults can ruin things too but lets face it unless hotels and restuarants didn;t allow anyone in their busineses well there would be no business for them! Banning children or at least children under a certain age is a more reasonable way to do things.
Honestly I think the reasonable way to do things is to ask unruly people to leave–whether adults, adults with kids, teens etc. Sure they might make a scene on the way out–but they won’t behave that way again in your restaurant or let their children behave that way and the word will get out that if you are unruly you’ll be asked to leave. Heck post a sign–unruly guests will be charged for their food and asked to leave with a take out box.
What cracks me up is the unwillingness to put up with unruly kids while turning a blind eye to all the unruly adults. I think increasingly our society doesn’t like kids and doesn’t want to be around kids–whether well behaved or unruly. This discussion has for the most part just assumed that the vast majority of kids misbehave and should be banned. I for one, based on my experience, do not think the vast majority of children misbehave at restaurants–and that makes the bans unfair–and I think indicates an ulterior motive.
Oh well the anti-child crowd will never be satisfied until all children are banned from public until they are fully grown.
I keep reading “it would be nice to go out somewhere nice and not having to worry about naughty children ruining things” I don’t think I have ever once gone out somewhere nice even thinking that the evening could be ruined by an unruly kid or adult–and I know I have never gone out somewhere nice and had the evening ruined by and unruly child. And until this past year we ate out a lot. Maybe that’s why I think this problem is overstated and that there is an ulterior motive.
Peace,
Mark
Peace,
Mark