The controversial right of admission of a cafeteria: "'Dog friendly', free of children"

There are thousands of establishments in the world that have a series of admission rules and protocols to enter them. “This establishment reserves the right of admission” is a sign that we have read in all types of bars, restaurants or cafes.

Normally, the right of admission limits both the access and permanence of people in a public establishment. Among the most viewed codes are dress code, the minimum age allowed or being accompanied by a pet. But these are not the only ones.

This week, social media has once again witnessed an unprecedented debate. An X user (formerly Twitter) shared an image in which he poses next to a sign placed on the door of a cafeteria.

On it you can read ‘Dog friendly, child free’, which translates as: child-free space where dogs are accepted. The message has generated some controversy among Internet users, who have not hesitated to share their different points of view.

“I have found my new place,” says the user who published the image, positioning himself in favor of this establishment’s decision. “Where is it? We need more child-free stores,” says another Internet user who supports the initiative.

The publication, which already has more than 3,000 comments, has unleashed chaos on networks, where more than one user has taken a position against this initiative: “The pro-extinction culture is barbaric”, “Dog owners make hate dogs” or

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