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AIBU to think that this is unreasonable?

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michaela18a · 24/11/2011 10:48

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2065284/Mother-charged-3-baby-Britains-largest-restaurant.html

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WorraLiberty · 24/11/2011 10:53

That's madness

I could understand if it was a Starbucks/High St cafe and the baby was using a high chair and eating food brought in.

But the Mum offered to put her buggy in the car and the baby was only a few weeks old.

Scholes34 · 24/11/2011 10:53

YABU for reading the Daily Mail.

StealthPenguin · 24/11/2011 11:00

According to some of the comments, children shouldn't be "inflicted upon them". Good grief, what a load of bollocks.

What next? Charging fat people? Wheelchair users? People with lots of shopping?

Fucking stupidity at it's finest.

michaela18a · 24/11/2011 11:11

YABU for reading the Daily Mail. Perhaps, but in my defence i tend to disagree with most of the DM's comments so do i get to say that im not a typical DM reader?

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northerngirl41 · 24/11/2011 11:30

It's not unreasonable - and it's mainly due to the mothers who will refuse to put their buggies away or remove them if they are disturbing other diners. They don't want to encourage parents in the restaurant because it's bad for business. It's a fair enough business decision.

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