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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Sutton Surrey
Posts: 3,213
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Sutton Surrey
Posts: 3,213
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Indeed, but I stand by my point that I'd rather be on the wrong side of the law than to feed my child in a toilet! [/quote]
So you'd rather bring about prosecution, (but, as I said I dont think it would go that far) than consider alternatives that are EASY to manage. How would this HELP your baby?
1, Feed the baby before or after a short trip.
2, Find a child carer for those outings which may take a little longer.
3, Find a more suitable place, a restroom that isnt that un hygenic for such a small ammount of time, a rea not so populated off road, a park, car park, (I am purely against those who whip breasts out like confetti at a wedding in this argument, with NO consideration for anyone)
4, Most important ...Express milk from the breast into a feeding bottle for a potential emergency .... if considerations 1,2 and 3 cant be made. And your not losing that many nutients over one feed, and this can be made up on the day EVEN IF indeed 2-3 nutrients have been lost whilst at at Tesco's/wherever
With this in mind I'm changing my oppinion now to why we dont take a more serious line with these mothers, everyone else has to adhere to public order, litter, dog fouling, ect... this is and urinating are all more of an 'emergency' and can be less of a problem if we just asked people to look away if they have a problem with it.
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