Post by Jeanne Sager
Just when I thought the whole "babies in bars" debate had played itself out comes this: several beer halls have had to implement an actual "baby's last call." Usually around 7 or 8 p.m., it's the witching hour when parents and their little darlings will be booted out of the bar. I've got to hand it to the tavern owners. They're just making official what we've always thought, albeit with the risk of pissing off a major section of their clientele. But at what point do rules like these become intrusive and judgmental? At what point do the rules step too far into making decisions about someone else's parenting?Image may be NSFW.
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Just when I thought the whole "babies in bars" debate had played itself out comes this: several beer halls have had to implement an actual "baby's last call." Usually around 7 or 8 p.m., it's the witching hour when parents and their little darlings will be booted out of the bar. I've got to hand it to the tavern owners. They're just making official what we've always thought, albeit with the risk of pissing off a major section of their clientele. But at what point do rules like these become intrusive and judgmental? At what point do the rules step too far into making decisions about someone else's parenting?Image may be NSFW.
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