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Only in the delapidated UK have a seen a variety of signs outside restaurants, shops, cafes, where children are either ‘Barred’ or ‘Allowed’ (ie. "Children Welcome")

Sounds to me that the fact people have to put up a sign in the first place, there must be some ‘fed-upness’ with the way the clever english "parents" bring up their little ones.

In 39 countries, on five conts, only in the UK do you get these signs. Anyone else with a sign (really aimed at the ‘responible’ parents than their little twigs)???

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danksprite420 30/06/10 @ 10:21 pm

becasue their concieted,
have you seen the modern british five year old,
I wanna smack the little brats.

Ours (USA) usually are at convenient stores and they say "no more than 2 unaccompanied minors at a time". I really wish they would put up some no children allowed signs at places like the Olive Garden though.

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