In that case, then the best would probably be a "Proper Attire Required"
sign. Just make sure that the individual/individuals in charge of enforcing
that rule use proper judgment when allowing admission into your facility.
You probably won't run into too many "pantsless" individuals.
Tammy Espaillat
On 7/7/03 11:11 AM, "Candace Perry" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> No, that's actually probably not the case...the child lives not far from the
> museum and we think the mother was "training" him. They could have walked
> home in no time if he had an accident en route, or even in the museum, which
> caused him to be "pantsless".
> Candace Perry
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