Hmmm? Anyone here want to have dinner next to a person with Tourette Syndrome? I didn’t think so.
So what do you do? Well, I think first, parents with an autistic child or any other disruptive child must own that behavior. Yea, I know its not easy, I had dinner with an autistic child the other night. We all accept it and it works, but we ate at home. They didn’t force strangers to accept it. My friends are too considerate to do that.
The definition of a handicap is that it prevents you from doing certain things, sometimes those things include going out to dinner.
Clearly the other guy was a jerk, but maybe he had an issue too? And then what?
Best post so far.