A cinema cleaner caused controversy by posting photos that urged parents to “raise kids better,” sparking widespread debate.
Cinema cleaner causes controversy over photos urging parents to ‘raise kids better’
A cinema cleaner has ignited controversy by sharing photos online that call for parents to “raise kids better.”
This unexpected move has led to a heated discussion about parenting and child behavior.
The staff member posted photos showing popcorn scattered across seats and floors after a private screening for the group.
Despite booking the screen for themselves, the teens left 20 minutes before the movie ended, leaving the cleaner to handle the aftermath alone.
Additionally, the cleaner mentioned that the group also threw ice slushies at the screen, further adding to the mess.
The images of the cinema cleaner sparked a debate on Reddit.
Some individuals were upset by the teens’ lack of respect towards cinema workers.
Others argued that cleaning up such messes is simply part of the staff’s job responsibilities.
One of many examples of how parenting has declined since I was a kid. It’s just non existent. The kids are in control, it’s insane, one user said.
Patrons should do their best to put take their garbage in the bin. I think it’s the adults more than children, the second user commented.
Went to the movies and my kids accidentally spilled the whole bucket we cleaned it the best we could, the third user shared.
Another says: “That’s the job,”
Someone adds: “You literally get paid to clean it up sooooo I don’t know why the f*** you complaining.”
“If we kept it clean you wouldn’t have a job,” another commented.
This is not the first time, people called for better parenting.
After a recent incident at Toccoa Riverside Restaurant in Georgia, a couple found themselves in a heated situation.
They were fined $50 by the owner, who claimed it was due to “poor parenting.”
The couple’s dining experience unexpectedly changed when their children started acting disruptively.
According to the restaurant owner, Tim Richter, the kids were running around and causing a ruckus.
Despite multiple requests from Richter to manage their children’s behavior, the parents appeared unresponsive.
In response to these incidents during the COVID-19 pandemic, Richter introduced a $50 “bad parenting” fee.
This fee was meant to address disruptive behavior caused by children.
This decision was influenced by a past encounter involving a family with nine children who created chaos within the restaurant premises.
The purpose of this fine was to show that the restaurant does not allow disruptive behavior.
It also reminded parents to be responsible for how their children act.
The warning of the surcharge now prominently features at the bottom of the menu.
The couple, upon being handed the $50 fine, expressed their displeasure on social media, arguing that the restaurant unjustly penalized them for their parenting style.
After the incident, people had different opinions.
Many parents were angry about the restaurant’s rules.
They left negative reviews, saying the owner was rude and didn’t handle the situation well.
Richter applies the extra charge only in serious situations when parents fail to control their children after politely asking them.