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#91
Banned in QLD pubs since Jan 1st 2005. All public areas since July 06. I worked a bar & it was a tough time to implement it
I went to Melbourne Easter 2011 & there were smokers within pub covered eating areas @ St Kilda Beach. It was surprising as I thought such a cosmopolitan state like Victoria would have been among the first to outlaw it.

I went to Melbourne Easter 2011 & there were smokers within pub covered eating areas @ St Kilda Beach. It was surprising as I thought such a cosmopolitan state like Victoria would have been among the first to outlaw it.
#92
It depends on the environment. I am sick of going into a restaurant to be followed by a mum with a screaming kid whom I can not hear myself think over. On which I would ban not so much Brest reding mothers but all families with children under age 5 and that those with kids over 5 whom disrupt the experience of fellow patrons, pay for all them patrons meals. Why should I or the restaurant lose because you CHOSE to be there.
#95
It depends on the environment. I am sick of going into a restaurant to be followed by a mum with a screaming kid whom I can not hear myself think over. On which I would ban not so much Brest reding mothers but all families with children under age 5 and that those with kids over 5 whom disrupt the experience of fellow patrons, pay for all them patrons meals. Why should I or the restaurant lose because you CHOSE to be there.
#96
Okay let's ban those who get drunk and obnoxious, talk on their mobile phones, burp, fart, pick their teeth, slurp their soup, lick their fingers - I've always taken my kids out anywhere I go since birth and they've mostly been better behaved than most of the adults around.
#97
Okay let's ban those who get drunk and obnoxious, talk on their mobile phones, burp, fart, pick their teeth, slurp their soup, lick their fingers - I've always taken my kids out anywhere I go since birth and they've mostly been better behaved than most of the adults around.
#101
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Does anyone seriously care about this?
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on
Last edited by Jon77; Feb 27th 2013 at 10:15 pm.
#104
Does anyone seriously care about this?
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on

#105
Does anyone seriously care about this?
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on
Seems to me to be a few women who decided to wip them out in a very public place to make a deliberate public statement in a look at me and react kind of way and then the feminist media jump all over the desired obtained reaction.
It is yet another example of feminist media making a big fuss about **** all and stupid idiots walking right in to the argument.
Personally what a women does with her baby is non of my business and I would think the majority would think the same way.
Yet another non story that should be restricted to women's mags or the Guardian, but carry on







