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I wouldn't say ban the kids but I could damn sure agree with strictly enforced rules of behavior!
Your brat acts up......out you ALL go. Of course the bill would still be owed. This would "punish" bad parents who don't have the sense to remove the child(ren) when there is a problem. Now if you do the right thing and try to curb the kid or remove them yourself then you have suffered your own punishment and would probably have the decency to not repeat the same behavior.
Of course some nitwit uncouth fuckers will try to bring suit if they and their heathens....uh children are ejected. But if such policies are put in place and adhered to by the restaurants then I believe it wouldn't be long before they became the norm for eating establishments.
This would force parents to either train their animals uh kids correctly or get thrown out of restaurants and run out of places to go eat at. Either way the rest of us win!
My kids were properly trained and if they BEGAN to cause a problem they were taken to the car and "corrected" (read that as ass whupping). Oddly enough, it only took once and then they behaved well in restaurants. Hell, I had all of my kids schooled in proper table etiquette by age 6 to the point that they were more well mannered than many adults.
Your brat acts up......out you ALL go. Of course the bill would still be owed. This would "punish" bad parents who don't have the sense to remove the child(ren) when there is a problem. Now if you do the right thing and try to curb the kid or remove them yourself then you have suffered your own punishment and would probably have the decency to not repeat the same behavior.
Of course some nitwit uncouth fuckers will try to bring suit if they and their heathens....uh children are ejected. But if such policies are put in place and adhered to by the restaurants then I believe it wouldn't be long before they became the norm for eating establishments.
This would force parents to either train their animals uh kids correctly or get thrown out of restaurants and run out of places to go eat at. Either way the rest of us win!
My kids were properly trained and if they BEGAN to cause a problem they were taken to the car and "corrected" (read that as ass whupping). Oddly enough, it only took once and then they behaved well in restaurants. Hell, I had all of my kids schooled in proper table etiquette by age 6 to the point that they were more well mannered than many adults.