ANSWERS: 8
  • Depends on the place. If it is a 5 star restaurant, then that wouldn't be such a bad idea. However there are a bunch of "family" restaurants out there and I believe you know what you are getting into if you are going to one. I do believe the owners though, should reserve the right to remove a family that is being disruptive.
  • In Tennessee if a restaurant allows smoking then no one under 21 is allowed. Mr Bill
  • I hate to say this, but the way some kids act (or should I say the way some parents allow them to act), that would nice.
  • Well,in the USA the laws and rights as free citizens include the idea that CHILDREN ARE HUMAN BEINGS!,do you think that the law should make special disposition for the treatment of children differ from adults?Anywhere? Perhaps in a nudest colony,or adult theater,but anywhere else would be a violation of human rights. Maybe a socialistic or communist country would be more to your liking,they might just make those laws and for the right amount of money,you might be able to influence their ways,but not here!
  • The 5 star restaurant idea is pretty good, but the parents should have a greater role in this situation.
  • Absolutely, adults should be able to enjoy meals in peace for example without having to contend with badly behaved children.
  • Then parents would never be allowed in restaurants, I can't afford babysitters every time I go out in public (nor do I trust anyone enough to watch her), if my child is acting up then yeah I would leave,but there are well behaved well parented children, but to banish families from restaurants and law firms is a bit drastic, pets are a health code thing, only assisting dogs can enter places
  • because children are people and not pets or cigaretts. a lot of people cant just leave their kids behind. not to mention they would be stupid to have a no kid policy cause no people with kids would ever consider going there

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