Monday, August 8, 2011

Why Public Places Don't Need Infant-Free Zones

Because there's really no way to predict the age or size of the individual most likely to engage in obnoxious infantile behavior in a public place...

http://shine.yahoo.com/event/yahoocontributornetwork/whos-having-tantrums-why-kids-free-is-no-utopia-2519660?posted=1
(But a funny thing happened while I was transferring this post over from Weebly. I heard a sniffle behind my back, turned to see a small child riding around on its father's hip, and had the immediate reaction, "Why can't those people keep their sick child at home?" I think the question is fair, too. Sniffles can come from allergies, and if you are the person sniffling you might have a good reason to feel safe about sniffling in public. If it's a child, you don't know...and anyone who has or might have flu should avoid public places.)

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