Viral confrontation over noisy baby in Georgia restaurant sparks debate
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Viral confrontation over noisy baby in Georgia restaurant sparks debate
"Vee Whitaker - a mother in Georgia - took her 8-month-old daughter Montana to a café when the little girl started screaming. A customer asked Whitaker to leave, saying the baby's screams were hurting his sensitive ears. He told Whitaker if she couldn't keep her infant quiet, she should leave."
""I'm telling him, like, 'You can leave. I don't have to leave,'" she told WSB-TV in Atlanta. "If you have a problem with it, you can leave. No kid should feel like they don't belong because of another customer.""
"Whitaker then shared the encounter on social media. As you probably already know, people shared their opinions. One person left a comment saying, "It's a public place, babies are going to be in public, you have to prepare yourself for this as an adult." Another person said, "If the baby is constantly screaming, it gets annoying. I get his point." Whitaker said the customer who complained eventually apologized."
An 8-month-old named Montana began screaming in a café while her mother, Vee Whitaker, was dining. A fellow customer asked Whitaker to leave, saying the baby's screams were hurting his sensitive ears and telling her she should leave if she couldn't keep the infant quiet. Whitaker refused, asserting that she and her child have a right to eat out and that anyone with a problem can leave. A manager intervened and the complaining diner left. Whitaker shared the encounter on social media, prompting mixed reactions, and the customer who complained later apologized.
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