Now that you got that snark out of the way; go read the article.
This is all about exercising her right to breastfeed in public.
No, it isn't. Nobody says she can't breastfeed anywhere she wants to. She is attending an event which she probably clicked the little button that says, "by signing up, you agree to these rules." There you go. Sorry, lady, you should have gotten a sitter, or a supportive husband. She knew the rules, and tried to "grey area" her compliance.
The problem is that the "grey area" is used to destroy the rule of law every day. Illegal alien, hiding in the shadows for years, poor thing, deserves citizenship. It can be anywhere from decades to days, when amnesty happens.
So, where to draw the line? Well, 16 is what the rule says. Pregnant is never determined to be a child, so if she had gone 11 days earlier, no gray area. 1 day old? Suddenly, we have a grey area? I don't think so. 10, 15, 20, 30? Next thing you know, there is no rule.
What is supposed to be so bad about a mother breastfeeding in public, and why are you so incensed about it??
Actually, it’s not about her right to breast feed in public.
As the breastfeeding law expert in the story explains, a breastfeeding woman does not have a right to take her child where children are prohibited.
And children have long been prohibited at this trade show.