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To ask you all to boycott this establishment

177 replies

thisisnoton · 30/08/2011 19:12

On BBC local news in NE tonight: sorry I'm too much of a luddite to link it.

Anyway, establishment is The Lakeside pub and restaurant in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. A woman was told to leave whilst having a meal with her family for breastfeeding her 6 week old baby. She obviously stated that this was illegal, but they humiliated her by insisting she left.

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worraliberty · 30/08/2011 19:13

Sorry, would have to know more about it

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BimboNo5 · 30/08/2011 19:14

Oh christ on a bike, another one to hide...

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Feminine · 30/08/2011 19:17

Well it happens all the time unfortunately.

Poor woman ...I would like to see how this plays out.

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catgirl1976 · 30/08/2011 19:18

She shouldn't have gone.

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Tee2072 · 30/08/2011 19:18

If you're too much of a Luddite to read and follow the instructions on how to make a link, you are too much of a Luddite to post on MN.

Also, calling for a local boycott on an international board is pointless.

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Birdsgottafly · 30/08/2011 19:18

Rather than boycotting it, anyone breast feeding should go in and feed their baby.

It is illegal, just as it would have been if she was asked to leave because she was black. Anyone asked to leave because they are breastfeeding should take legal action against the business, under the Equality Bill.

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FabbyChic · 30/08/2011 19:19

I've no problem with people breastfeeding but you don't do it whilst others are eating their dinner, especially not in a paying restaurant.

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catgirl1976 · 30/08/2011 19:19

I am happy to boycott it though as I am unlikely to ever be in Gateshead so thats easily done :) Not sure they will notice me not coming though

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worraliberty · 30/08/2011 19:20

Can't find the story anywhere on here?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/tyne_and_wear/

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Birdsgottafly · 30/08/2011 19:21

Op is this it;
//www.itv.com/tynetees/

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OrganicFreeRangeBoys · 30/08/2011 19:22

Eh? But the baby is eating their dinner too Fabby!

I don't get it! Why should a baby not eat their dinner in a place where everyone else is eating their dinner. Confused

Sad sad world we live in.

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MardyBra · 30/08/2011 19:22

FabbyChic - would you rather they went and fed their baby in a smelly loo instead then. Nothing wrong with a bit of discreet breastfeeding. If it puts you off your meal, then there is something wrong with you.

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sheeplikessleep · 30/08/2011 19:23

fabby, i am starting to think you say things for effect.

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Feminine · 30/08/2011 19:24

I suspect fabby is on the wind-up again!

I doubt she will post on this thread again :)

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Stormwater · 30/08/2011 19:26

Has the story been removed? I can't find anything about it on either of those two links, or when searching'breastfeeding' on BBC News.

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TCOB · 30/08/2011 19:26

Fabby I think you'll find babies need feeding when they are hungry, you can't tell them to wait until everyone else has finished. Also surely the issue is not whther Ms X's baby had any table manners but the fact that the law was broken in a flagrantly discriminatory way as Birds points out?

thisisnoton - you will find the full majesty of MN rages at you for this one. As per usual will turn into a yawnsome anti-BF thread rather than an actual debate about the fact a woman has been dealt with in an extremely prejudiced way by a company - which on the face of it you'd hope most people would agree with.

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MitchiestInge · 30/08/2011 19:26

what's the alternative to a paying restaurant?

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FriggFRIGG · 30/08/2011 19:27

poor woman,she needs to take legal action.

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bubblesincoffee · 30/08/2011 19:27

What Fabby said.

If this woman was asked to leave, it may well be because she wasn't being discreet. She should have been feeding in a way that others would barely have noticed what she was doing. Unless we know what really happened, we can't make a fair judgement.

If she was making other customers uncomfortable, it's fair enough that she was aked to leave.

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FabbyChic · 30/08/2011 19:28

All restaurants should have mother and baby rooms so babies can be fed there.

This is the second thread of this kind, seriously people out for a meal or a night out really don't want to see it, I know you dont want to hear it but it's true.

When I had my children I never took them out during feeding times because I would not want to cause disruption to others. Thats just me.

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catgirl1976 · 30/08/2011 19:28

She doesnt need to be bloody discreet. She is feeding a baby not making a drugs deal.

Fuck the other customers. If a woman feeding a baby makes them feel uncomfortable there is something wrong with them.

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sungirltan · 30/08/2011 19:29

bubbles - seeing other diners eating in restaurants with their mouths opne makes me feel uncomfortable - could i ask them to leave in future?

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ChippingIn · 30/08/2011 19:31

Bubbles - wtf? Even if she'd half stripped off to feed a 6 week old they have no business asking her to leave, she was breastfeeding a baby not changing a pooey nappy!

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BimboNo5 · 30/08/2011 19:33

Its a legal right for a woman to breastfeed her child in public, regardless of who 'wants' to see it or not. Just like chavs with g-strings hanging over the top of their too tight jeans, string vests, bulldog tattoos etc

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worraliberty · 30/08/2011 19:33

Interesting how it's the OP's only post and there's no mention of this story in the news.

Still, we've had a grape thread today so why not a restaurant breastfeeding thread for good measure Hmm

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