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12-31-2008, 07:52 PM
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I agree with Jeni, what part is unsanitary? That woman does have a right to breastfeed her child wherever she chooses.
I will say it is unnecessary for people to post those online. I hate it when even my friends (or friends of friends) show pictures of their kids while they are sucking a boob. Take a picture of the child alone! Is it THAT hard?
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I don't understand why women have to breastfeed at the table in restaurants though. Restaurants already have a policy that says you must be wearing a shirt and shoes when you come in to eat. There is a reason for that. When someone just whips out their breast and starts breastfeeding at the table, with no cover, it seems like that is a violation of the policy. And it does seem a bit unsanitary.
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12-31-2008, 10:41 PM
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I don't understand why women have to breastfeed at the table in restaurants though. Restaurants already have a policy that says you must be wearing a shirt and shoes when you come in to eat. There is a reason for that. When someone just whips out their breast and starts breastfeeding at the table, with no cover, it seems like that is a violation of the policy. And it does seem a bit unsanitary.
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I'm having trouble understanding how it's unsanitary. I get why it would make other patrons uncomfortable. But, unsanitary? How is a breast unsanitary?
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12-31-2008, 11:19 PM
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I'm having trouble understanding how it's unsanitary. I get why it would make other patrons uncomfortable. But, unsanitary? How is a breast unsanitary?
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Technically, human boobie juice secretes all kinds of stuff--it is thought HIV is secreted by human boobie juice... It is just as bad as a human bite. While it is the best nutrition for THAT woman's child, it is NOT the safest nutrition for unrelated patrons sitting close to her... Meaning as close as I was to the baby, aside from the little unruly tyke kicking me, if her chit skeeted on me, Oh, you had better believe she would have gotten sued for endangering my health...
Same reason why pets besides "seeing eye dogs" are NOT allowed in the grocery store... That's public health... Talk to them...
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12-31-2008, 11:42 PM
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Technically, human boobie juice secretes all kinds of stuff--it is thought HIV is secreted by human boobie juice... It is just as bad as a human bite. While it is the best nutrition for THAT woman's child, it is NOT the safest nutrition for unrelated patrons sitting close to her... Meaning as close as I was to the baby, aside from the little unruly tyke kicking me, if her chit skeeted on me, Oh, you had better believe she would have gotten sued for endangering my health...
Same reason why pets besides "seeing eye dogs" are NOT allowed in the grocery store... That's public health... Talk to them...
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Seeing eye dogs aren't pets.  That's another I don't quite get. Why some animals are allowed in restaurants and others are not. I've been to restaurants (granted, these places of business were not in the U.S.) where dogs were allowed at the tables of their owners. They'd even eat table scraps. As long as they aren't mangy, I really don't care. It's the kitchen that really concerns me.
I gotcha on the breastmilk thing, but it seems an extreme concern to me.
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12-31-2008, 11:55 PM
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Seeing eye dogs aren't pets.  That's another I don't quite get. Why some animals are allowed in restaurants and others are not. I've been to restaurants ( granted, these places of business were not in the U.S.) where dogs were allowed at the tables of their owners. They'd even eat table scraps. As long as they aren't mangy, I really don't care. It's the kitchen that really concerns me.
I gotcha on the breastmilk thing, but it seems an extreme concern to me.
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So if they weren't in the US, then what exactly is it you don't get?
But in a restaurant you should be concerned about more than the kitchen.
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12-31-2008, 11:56 PM
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Seeing eye dogs aren't pets.  That's another I don't quite get. Why some animals are allowed in restaurants and others are not. I've been to restaurants (granted, these places of business were not in the U.S.) where dogs were allowed at the tables of their owners. They'd even eat table scraps. As long as they aren't mangy, I really don't care. It's the kitchen that really concerns me.
I gotcha on the breastmilk thing, but it seems an extreme concern to me.
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BESIDES "seeing eye dogs"...
Technically "pets" are NOT allowed in restaurants that serve humans. If you EAT in a place where you sit down, using the restaurant's plates, cups and "eatingware", they MUST ensure a reasonable level of sanitation upon receipt of your meal. So, if it is some beach burger joint, and you use their area to eat, they are liable for anything that happens from the time you sit down, get served and eat... And hot dog stands have to have some level of sanitation.
Now if you choose to eat your food on your beach blanket rather than their area, the liability is reduced.
PETS confound this issue in restaurants--this is different from "seeing eye dogs--or assistance animals" they are trained from an early age to behave a particular way in ALL situations... But random pets, not appropriate where human food is prepared or consumed...
It's like that dog that stole the dog bone at the Walmart recently--not that's funny...
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01-01-2009, 12:14 AM
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So if they weren't in the US, then what exactly is it you don't get?
But in a restaurant you should be concerned about more than the kitchen.
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Have you thought about what incredibly nasty and vile germs are on the bottoms of the shoes that you're tracking through restaurants? That dust gets kicked up and into your food. There are bacteria in the dirt in some places that is, IIRC, 50X stronger than any antibiotic we've ever discovered. Let a little of that dust get on your food and see what happens. I never let restaurant workers sweep near me while I'm eating. Now, THAT's disgusting!
I'm eh on animals in restaurants and don't really care as long as they're clean and flea free. They're no dirtier than we are and I'm more likely to catch an illness from a person than an animal anyway. But, like I said, I wouldn't want anything getting in and contaminating food in the kitchen...people included.
If you just don't like dogs, that's on you. But, the idea that groomed dogs would make a restaurant any dirtier than we already make it is laughable...thus why seeing-eye dogs are a-ok.
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It's like that dog that stole the dog bone at the Walmart recently--not that's funny...
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I loved that the store manager "confronted" the dog and said something like "DROP IT!" LOLOLOL!
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01-01-2009, 12:40 AM
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Have you thought about what incredibly nasty and vile germs are on the bottoms of the shoes that you're tracking through restaurants? That dust gets kicked up and into your food. There are bacteria in the dirt in some places that is, IIRC, 50X stronger than any antibiotic we've ever discovered. Let a little of that dust get on your food and see what happens. I never let restaurant workers sweep near me while I'm eating. Now, THAT's disgusting!
I'm eh on animals in restaurants and don't really care as long as they're clean and flea free. They're no dirtier than we are and I'm more likely to catch an illness from a person than an animal anyway. But, like I said, I wouldn't want anything getting in and contaminating food in the kitchen...people included.
If you just don't like dogs, that's on you. But, the idea that groomed dogs would make a restaurant any dirtier than we already make it is laughable...thus why seeing-eye dogs are a-ok.
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 Are you talking to me specifically when you say "you" or are you just saying a general "you?"
As for the part about germs on shoes, I think we all know that germs are carried in on shoes. And I also don't let people sweep near me in restaurants.
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01-01-2009, 01:28 AM
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I loved that the store manager "confronted" the dog and said something like "DROP IT!" LOLOLOL!
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I heard they were going to arrest the dog??? So what would they do if it was a bear? It would be like "where do you put an 800 lbs bear?",
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01-01-2009, 09:16 AM
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I'm eh on animals in restaurants and don't really care as long as they're clean and flea free.
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Who would moniter that in a restaurant?
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