Screaming Babies in Public Places

I really, really hope I never become that parent. The one who is completely oblivious to their screaming baby while out at a restaurant other other public place. My wife and I were out at an outdoor restaurant yesterday with our baby (who was sound asleep), and just a table away from us was child, maybe one year old, screaming and squealing. I'm not really one to comment to the parent about it, but I find it incredibly rude and inconsiderate to do nothing when your child's behavior is interfering while others are trying to enjoy a meal.

I never want to be that person. I'll pick up and hold my child, or take him for a little walk, or something--I'll make it my inconvenience, not that of the surrounding people. He's my responsibility afterall. I'll doggy-bag it if my child won't calm down. As a parent, that's part of what you agree to do when you take responsibility for your baby.

Am I wrong?


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best regards, Greg

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Nope dido on that! I will mark mine out to the car and stay their wit her until the problem is resolved!

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