Make pay to replace baby changing station she destroyed
Make pay to replace baby changing station she destroyed
The Issue
and her friends got drunk and made a video of destroying a baby changing station in the bathroom of Southern Salt, a local waterfront restaurant which is family owned and operated. She is seen laughing and showing off while doing it. This activity is nothing to brag about.
in light of recent economic downfall from the Covid19 epidemic, this business should not be expected to foot the bill to replace the baby changing station to avoid an accident, should a mother attempt to use it in the future.
Im calling out to local residents, businesses, and anyone else who agrees this is wrong to sign this petition to show and the community that we don’t/wont stand for people drunkenly destroying local businesses and risking the safety of families and their babies.
The full video can be found on Matthew Rice’s snapchat story (the_riceburner) and at various places on Facebook. Say no to destroying our local businesses!!!
The Issue
and her friends got drunk and made a video of destroying a baby changing station in the bathroom of Southern Salt, a local waterfront restaurant which is family owned and operated. She is seen laughing and showing off while doing it. This activity is nothing to brag about.
in light of recent economic downfall from the Covid19 epidemic, this business should not be expected to foot the bill to replace the baby changing station to avoid an accident, should a mother attempt to use it in the future.
Im calling out to local residents, businesses, and anyone else who agrees this is wrong to sign this petition to show and the community that we don’t/wont stand for people drunkenly destroying local businesses and risking the safety of families and their babies.
The full video can be found on Matthew Rice’s snapchat story (the_riceburner) and at various places on Facebook. Say no to destroying our local businesses!!!
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Petition created on May 18, 2020