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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Of course some parents wouldn't be happy to leave

> their nipper unattended in such a situation, but

> that doesn't mean those that do are 'asking for

> it' or being bad parents!


I'm not saying that at all. OK, I agree that citing Bulger was perhaps over-extreme and alarmist. But I get the feeling that being protective of a child in such a scenario is seen by some as a bit odd and pathetic! Your initial, rather sarcastic, comment being a case in point.

I went in there with my small children and one of them weed all over the floor. The staff were very helpful and not unfriendly in fact they acted like it wasnt a problem. And they cleared it up.

I think I might try this as a litmus test for friendliness around ED. How do staff react to child weeing on floor.

MightyRoar, what a good test! And we don't have to limit it to our wonderful Lordship Lane; no! We can take our weeing toddlers to Heals, Fenwicks and Harvey Nicks too and see how graciously they cope.


Eventually we could compile a guide, like the Michellin! This is a great idea - any publishers out there?!


spymum


(Blog: Posh Mum)

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