A Texas mother is standing her ground on breast-feeding in public places days after she was removed from a city pool during an argument with staffers over her right to nurse her baby. Following an emotional exchange, someone called the police — though it’s not clear whether the person who called was a pool manager or a guest. The officer told Daugereaux to pack up and go, leaving her reeling from shock, shame and embarrassment, she said. [‘My rights as a mom have been violated.’: Mother is asked to find private room while breast-feeding in church]Daugereaux said people should be praising nursing mothers for breast-feeding. It’s our policy that you have to be covered.”[Judge tells breast-feeding mother, ‘Ma’am, you need to cover up’]Daugereaux said she asked to see the policy, and the manager told her to leave.
Source: Washington Post June 11, 2019 19:52 UTC