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Restaurant bans kids under seven

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A French and Italian restaurant in far north Queensland has decided to ban children under the age of seven from entering the restaurant.

After a run-in last month with customers who were slow to remove their crying two-year-old, owner Liam Flynn decided on the new policy, reports news.com.au.

Some have called the policy “disgusting” and “discriminatory”, but Mr Flynn says it’s his prerogative who he chooses to serve.

He posted the new rule on the restaurant’s Facebook page: “The feedback from our diners regarding screaming babies have been nothing but wholly negative and in the interest of their wishes we have decided to introduce this policy and it will stand (sic),” it reads.

So far opinion has been divided.

“There’s plenty of haters on Facebook, but not one of them have come to us in person to say ‘We think this sucks’,” Mr Flynn said.

“We’re not doing it to be snobby but rather to maintain the high standards of the restaurant.”

What do you think – is the ban fair enough or offensive?

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