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Edited by Toa Axis: 8/12/2014 5:23:52 AM
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Mom changes baby's diaper at restaurant, gets tossed out

[url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/11/miranda-sowers-changing-baby_n_5667335.html]Yeah...[/url] [quote]A Texas mother says she and her three kids were tossed out of a pizza place after she changed a baby's diaper at the table. Miranda Sowers told KHOU that she first took her 4-month-old daughter to the restroom of the Brother's Pizza Express in Spring, but found it didn't have a changing table. So she went back to her table and took matters into her own hands. "I thought you know what I've got my own changing pad, she's tiny, she fits right here on the chair," Sowers was quoted as saying. "So I laid her down quickly and quietly changed her diaper."[/quote] [quote]The restaurant says its staff made the right call -- that no one wants to eat while a baby's being changed nearby. "As soon as you start opening the diaper, people start complaining about the smell of the diaper," manager Donny Lala told the station. "Last thing I want is a customer throwing up."[/quote] [quote]Sowers says she has filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.[/quote] lol Personally, I think the restaurant made the right call. Nobody needs to smell baby poo while eating.

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  • Edited by Otthild: 8/12/2014 5:12:45 AM
    There should have been a changing table. I understand that a mom's gotta do what a mom's gotta do. I'd be personally disgusted, but I'd rather have that happen than a leaky and upset baby screaming in a restaurant.

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