U2_rocks!
<font color=coral>The DISer formerly known as U2_r
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I would be all for it, and I have three kids. Just last week we were on vacation in the Smoky Mountains and ate at a fairly nice barbecue restaurant. We were seated next to a family with a boy about 7 or 8 years old, and an infant daughter, about 9-10 months old. The son was encouraging the little girl to shriek at the top of her lungs every 30 seconds, and then laughed hysterically when she did it. After about 15 minutes of this, everyone else in the place was making nasty comments about this family, and turning around and staring at them, but the parents were either totally oblivious to the chaos around them, or just didn't care. Either way, it was really aggravating for the rest of us trying to eat and have a conversation with our tablemates.
In the case of the restaurant though, I was wondering what the owner would do if a group of obnoxious, loud adults came in and distubred the peace. Would he ban them too?
To answer your question, it would depend on if obnoxious adults are the norm or more of a one-off - I suspect the latter. I think that restaurant had just had enough of disruptive little kids because they had to deal with them so regularly, wheras disruptive older kids and adults are perhaps less frequent? You can't avoid all disruption in public places, but when disruption becomes the norm you really have to do something about it or you'll lose some of your regulars.