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In reply to the discussion: Family Kicked Out Of Golden Corral Restaurant Over Children's Skin Disorder [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)I just don't blame the manager for asking. I think the restaurant manager had a duty to ask. If someone walks in looking like they have measles (another disease), you wouldn't seat them. You'd take them aside and ask quietly. It's not like restaurants don't have to deal with these problems:
http://www.state.nj.us/health/news/2011/view_articlee343.html?id=3699
Impetigo is so infectious that doctor's offices shouldn't let infected kids sit in the waiting rooms. Like measles. The concern wasn't unreasonable, but the kids have a right to live a normal life.
It could be that the mother was very upset and and the whole thing went wrong. Obviously the manager had to assess her credibility. Some parents do ignore these sorts of problems.
I really feel very sorry for all concerned.
PS: I am reacting to the bit in the article that seems to quote an allegation in the lawsuit that says that the manager said he had a right to ask. If the DOJ is claiming he didn't, I utterly disagree. If the mother thought he didn't and reacted angrily and defensively, that might have made the manager suspicious. But it is also entirely humanly understandable that the mother would react that way! She probably felt very hurt and protective of her children.