California Restaurant Owner Fines Parents for Children’s Damages and Disruptions
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
A California restaurant owner has introduced fines for parents whose children damage property or disrupt the dining experience, sparking debate over parenting and discipline. The policy holds parents financially liable for damages and prohibits disruptive behaviors, aiming to protect the restaurant and ensure a peaceful environment. The move has drawn both support and criticism online and in media discussions.
- 01California restaurant owner fines parents for damages caused by their children in his establishment.
- 02New rules ban running, shouting, and noise-making, with financial penalties for violations.
- 03Fines range from a few dollars to over $300, including charges for broken credit card devices.
- 04Owner says policy protects property and peace, and reminds parents to discipline their children.
- 05The policy has sparked public debate on parenting standards and business customer policies.
- 06Media discussions highlight a perceived decline in strict parenting compared to past generations.
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