PARIS — Disneyland Paris, Europe’s biggest tourist attraction, on Tuesday apologized to a mother after two members of its security staff ordered her to stop breastfeeding her baby in public.
Another female visitor drew attention to the incident on Sunday, tweeting indignantly that two security agents had “prevented a mother from breastfeeding her two-year-old baby on the grounds that it shocked foreign clients. In France, in July 2021!”
The tweet was accompanied by a picture of the two agents standing over two women sitting on a bench, one of them holding a small baby. In another tweet, the witness said the mother was Australian.
Responding to the messages, on whi…
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