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Upset parents change baby at Chipotle table.
Upset parents change baby at Chipotle table - Local 12 WKRC-TV Cincinnati - Top Stories
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
This summarizes my thoughts exactly.They were trying to make a point, and expecting that their own needs should be met, and acting like children. I don't know what it is with the lack of class and manners that seems so prevalent now. It's a true coarsening of our society.
1) Were the parent's actions appropriate?
2) Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
3) Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
4) Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
They were trying to make a point, and expecting that their own needs should be met, and acting like children. I don't know what it is with the lack of class and manners that seems so prevalent now. It's a true coarsening of our society.
Oh please, lack of class has been going on since way before the younger generation.
Look no further than the morons in the baby boomer generation.
Oh please, lack of class has been going on since way before the younger generation.
Look no further than the morons in the baby boomer generation.
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
They were trying to make a point, and expecting that their own needs should be met, and acting like children. I don't know what it is with the lack of class and manners that seems so prevalent now. It's a true coarsening of our society.
When I had diaper-age children to deal with, LOTS of places did not have changing tables in the men's room, even if they had them in the women's.
I managed without doing something like this.
When I had diaper-age children to deal with, LOTS of places did not have changing tables in the men's room, even if they had them in the women's.
I managed without doing something like this.
Absolutely not. It's ****ing disgusting and if I were the acting manager I'd have asked them to leave immediately. As a diner in close proximity I'd have to resist the urge to rub their nose in it.
There's always the car :shrug:
Yes and no.
They were trying to make a point, and expecting that their own needs should be met, and acting like children. I don't know what it is with the lack of class and manners that seems so prevalent now. It's a true coarsening of our society.
Then perhaps it's just that people in this day and time don't mind openly showing the world that they are trashy. I don't recall ever seeing anyone act like this when I was younger.
It seems that too many people have regard only for themselves. From cell phone etiquette to personal hygiene to clothing requirements, it seems that, the more offensive they are, the better they feel about themselves. And the rest of us better not speak up or reap their wrath.
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
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