In France, the government is considering legal actions against adult-only hospitality establishments, which include restaurants, hotels, and campsites that do not allow children. The high commissioner for childhood, Sarah El Hairy, equates the trend of child-free spaces to a form of violence against children, emphasizing that it promotes the notion that silence and a lack of children are luxuries. While the initiative aims to foster inclusivity, El Hairy distinguishes between those who choose to remain childless and those seeking to avoid children in public spaces.
Adult-only establishments in France, such as restaurants and hotels, face potential prosecution as the government aims to reduce venues that do not admit children.
The high commissioner for childhood, Sarah El Hairy, condemns the no-kids trend, labeling it as a form of violence against children and detrimental to societal norms.
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