Wisconsin Taco John’s bans unsupervised children after robbery, rock throwing at worker

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A Wisconsin restaurant banned unsupervised access to children after high school students allegedly stole from the location and threw rocks at employees.

The Taco John’s in Waukesha posted a sign on its doors saying that “due to multiple recent events,” anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult to eat inside.

The youths have reportedly been “stealing sodas, condiments, leaving large messes, being disrespectful to our employees and playing unsafely in our lobby,” the sign said, according to Fox Business.

Some young hooligans even threw rocks at an employee, a manager told Fox 6.

Taco John’s is located across from a high school, but management has not called police about the incidents, the outlet reported.

“As this is unfortunate for the minors who were respectful and polite, this is not a decision we made and we do not take it lightly,” management wrote.

Several restaurants across the country have taken similar measures to combat unruly minors wreaking havoc in their restaurants.

The Taco John’s in Waukesha posted a sign on its doors saying that “due to multiple recent events,” anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult to eat inside. Fox News

Nettie’s House of Spaghetti in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, announced in early March that it would no longer serve children.

“We love children. We really do. But lately it has been a big challenge to accommodate children at Nettie’s,” the restaurant’s management wrote in a Facebook post. “Between the noise levels, lack of space for high chairs, cleaning up crazy messes, and the responsibility of kids running around the restaurant, we’ve decided it’s time to take control of the situation.

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“We know this is going to make some of you very angry, especially those with well-behaved children, but we believe this is the right decision for our business moving forward,” the restaurant said at the time.

Around the same time, a Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Pennsylvania, banned anyone under 16 from dining in its restaurant without an adult after a series of “unacceptable behaviors,” including minors making noise, cursing and being rude to the staff.

They also stole decorations while throwing food and trash and leaving it on tables.

“As you can imagine, this is not a pleasant experience. We want to provide a comfortable and safe environment for our guests and staff, as well as protect our building. Therefore, we cannot allow this to continue,” Chick-fil-A said.

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