When Andy was younger, we left restaurants if we couldn't quiet him down. It's my responsibility as a parent to teach behavior and consideration, and I get frustrated when I see parents completely ignoring their child as they act up in what I consider out of range for the age. Children will chatter, they will play, they will express themselves -- but that doesn't entitle them to bang on doors, sprawl on floors, run around the office screaming...
Anyway. Good for this guy. It's his business, he can do whatever he wants within the law. There's nothing that says people are "entitled" to use his business in a way that disrupts his other customers. It's a business, not a publically-funded open area.
I should send this guy a "Be a PARENT, damnit!" t-shirt...
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Date: 2005-11-22 05:24 pm (UTC)Anyway. Good for this guy. It's his business, he can do whatever he wants within the law. There's nothing that says people are "entitled" to use his business in a way that disrupts his other customers. It's a business, not a publically-funded open area.
I should send this guy a "Be a PARENT, damnit!" t-shirt...