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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-38339579
So this mother of a toddler who runs a restaurant is getting abused by mumsnetters and the like due to her ban on toddlers. She has been called a disgrace to motherhood and has had some nasty interactions from local mothers who are not pleased with the move.
Its not hard to imagine why she did it. Kids can be noisy and not every parent cba to control them at all times. We have all seen parents whose standards are far lower than others. Go into a busy cafe during a weekend or at around 4pm on a weekday and it isn't a rare sight to see young ones running around, disturbing other people by accident and making it that extras bit harder for servers who have to sometimes dodge these pumped-up-on-sugar, mini people.
Other diners may complain or the place may get a reputation at certain hours of the day causing customers to avoid the place.
There has been a number of times where i have seen altercations happen because people confront the parents asking them to keep them under control. No one likes being told what to do, especially when it comes to something personal like parenting, so unsurprising that conflicts break out and this ban will prevent that from happening at the expense of losing young family customers to restaurants who are willing to accept toddlers.
What does GD think?
(poll please)
I personally think you should be able to do this at your restaurant/pubs peril. There is no malice in differentiating parents with young children from other people, it serves a purpose. Its not quite the same as denying people service because you don't agree with a political view of theirs or something, it is for the benefit of other customers. At the same time, I will say that i appreciate that keeping your kid in line can be exhausting at times and when your hungry and tired with a plate of food you just paid for in front of you, you cant help but sort yourself out quick before trudging on with the parenting. I obviously don't enjoy noisy kids but would not ban them in my own restaurant (if i owned one) but i think restaurant owners should be able to.
I can see this thread evolving to 'in my day if we miss behaved i would get a xxx' and a moan about deadbeat ********* parents. This isn't what the thread is about, so lets save it for another thread. This thread is purely on whether cafe/restaurants should be able to turn away people bringing young children or not.
So this mother of a toddler who runs a restaurant is getting abused by mumsnetters and the like due to her ban on toddlers. She has been called a disgrace to motherhood and has had some nasty interactions from local mothers who are not pleased with the move.
Its not hard to imagine why she did it. Kids can be noisy and not every parent cba to control them at all times. We have all seen parents whose standards are far lower than others. Go into a busy cafe during a weekend or at around 4pm on a weekday and it isn't a rare sight to see young ones running around, disturbing other people by accident and making it that extras bit harder for servers who have to sometimes dodge these pumped-up-on-sugar, mini people.
Other diners may complain or the place may get a reputation at certain hours of the day causing customers to avoid the place.
There has been a number of times where i have seen altercations happen because people confront the parents asking them to keep them under control. No one likes being told what to do, especially when it comes to something personal like parenting, so unsurprising that conflicts break out and this ban will prevent that from happening at the expense of losing young family customers to restaurants who are willing to accept toddlers.
What does GD think?
(poll please)
I personally think you should be able to do this at your restaurant/pubs peril. There is no malice in differentiating parents with young children from other people, it serves a purpose. Its not quite the same as denying people service because you don't agree with a political view of theirs or something, it is for the benefit of other customers. At the same time, I will say that i appreciate that keeping your kid in line can be exhausting at times and when your hungry and tired with a plate of food you just paid for in front of you, you cant help but sort yourself out quick before trudging on with the parenting. I obviously don't enjoy noisy kids but would not ban them in my own restaurant (if i owned one) but i think restaurant owners should be able to.
I can see this thread evolving to 'in my day if we miss behaved i would get a xxx' and a moan about deadbeat ********* parents. This isn't what the thread is about, so lets save it for another thread. This thread is purely on whether cafe/restaurants should be able to turn away people bringing young children or not.
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