by Workingman » 06 Dec 2014, 19:09
I have no problem with breastfeeding, wherever it takes place, but this woman does appear to be on a crusade.
By her own admission the hotel staff acted very professionally. Quote: “I started feeding her very discreetly when the waiter hurried over with a huge napkin, knelt down and said it was policy to cover up,” and "She said the waiter was polite, as was a supervisor who was very apologetic but stated that it was hotel policy for mothers to cover up while breastfeeding."
The photos and the rest of her story make it look and sound as though the waiter walked up and plonked a tablecloth over her and the baby; and of course we only have her side of the story because: A Claridge’s spokeswoman declined to discuss the incident, but said it did allow breastfeeding. “It is our policy never to talk about our guests,” she said.
It also looks from the photos that Claridges did not mind her taking photographic evidence for her rant; and she does not look like someone who has recently been weeping her eyes out. Quote: “My initial reaction was to burst into tears."
Ah bless, I wonder when the book comes out!
I know what my ex and many others would have done, and it includes choice language, a fuss, a cal for the manager "NOW!", a firm standing of ground and eventually a magnificent stomp!