Pea Picker
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2000
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I do agree that the parents of that child should have removed the child until he or she would calm down. However if we are to start asking offending families to leave when someone complains about their "privacy" who gets to make that judgement. Also putting the drunk patron and a crying infant in the same category is not fair. I stated that if my child becomes unruly then either my wife or I would remove him. However we have endured many a screaming child at numerous restaurants over the years (like all of you have) and sometimes the parents handle it and sometimes they do not. Meals can get ruined many different ways for different people, should we start asking anyone who offends anyone else to leave.
Lets face it some people will let their kids get away with anything, and that is a reflection on them. However how do we decide when someone needs to be asked to be removed when something that bothers you may not bother me or visa versa. People should not be afraid to take their kids to nicer restaurants at any time (if the restaurant policy allows it) we just need to hope they will respect others.
Lets face it some people will let their kids get away with anything, and that is a reflection on them. However how do we decide when someone needs to be asked to be removed when something that bothers you may not bother me or visa versa. People should not be afraid to take their kids to nicer restaurants at any time (if the restaurant policy allows it) we just need to hope they will respect others.