Twister wrote:It's not about making women with children feel special and important at all, it's about allowing a woman to simply feed her child without being discriminated against.
Please elaborate on what part of my post is incorrect. If you mean the part about sex discrimination and the law, here is some proof to back up my claims: http://www.maternityaction.org.uk/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/breastfeedingpublicplace.pdf
The only place where it is not against the law to prevent a woman from breastfeeding is in an establishment where services are specifically aimed at men and also where there are genuine health and safety risks i.e near chemicals and radiation.
I know the law exists, I was referring to something else.
In the interests of this not becoming a proper row, let's just agree that I'm right and move on.