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Bully kids and their bully dads...(LONG)
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 198473" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'm wondering if the reason you had to share the session, was because this dad bullied the place into letting his kids in. I can picture it. "What do you mean, it's fully booked? It's only booked for one birthday party, my kids won't be a problem, there's only four of them, they won't take up much room." and then if the guy got heavy, the place would have caved.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely be reporting this in detail to the managers, explaining how twice this has now happened, the second time despite your attempt to book private in order to prevent this. I would also point out that the father of the boys was very threatening in his behaviour, which should have been prevented by a responsible shop manager. It certainly is very bad form for a kids' birthday party, especially a kid whose parents are going to great lengths to keep him safe and happy on what should be an enjoyable occasion. You spend money to ensure your child has a good time, and despite your efforts this happens? Not good enough.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 198473, member: 1991"] I'm wondering if the reason you had to share the session, was because this dad bullied the place into letting his kids in. I can picture it. "What do you mean, it's fully booked? It's only booked for one birthday party, my kids won't be a problem, there's only four of them, they won't take up much room." and then if the guy got heavy, the place would have caved. I would definitely be reporting this in detail to the managers, explaining how twice this has now happened, the second time despite your attempt to book private in order to prevent this. I would also point out that the father of the boys was very threatening in his behaviour, which should have been prevented by a responsible shop manager. It certainly is very bad form for a kids' birthday party, especially a kid whose parents are going to great lengths to keep him safe and happy on what should be an enjoyable occasion. You spend money to ensure your child has a good time, and despite your efforts this happens? Not good enough. Marg [/QUOTE]
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