Devil's advocate here. What about the KIND of shoes.
There are hazards associated with no shoes, but there
are hazards associated with shoes. Some high heels
can do a real number on your floors. Do you make
exceptions for those? I would think they could do
some real damage to some of the older buildings and
especially to wood floors.
--- Candace Perry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Oh heavens. How about, it's foul put your freakin'
> shoes on?
> Really. I think the no shirt no shoes you know the
> drill should apply. I
> think anyone who is ambulatory (which includes
> toddlers but not infants)
> must wear shoes! And it's not only for the safety
> (and sanctity) of the
> museum...but in any public place there's bound to be
> some manner of
> nastiness dragged in...then Mr. No Shoes cuts his
> foot and sues you and
> closes your doors and you lose your job and you end
> up back on this list
> wondering where all the jobs are ...so get the guy
> to wear his shoes!
> Actually though, there are museums at beaches...I
> wonder how they deal with
> this...or at resorts like Key West.
> Candace Perry
>
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