Breastfeeding mother ticked off by police
22nd Nov 2005, 17:25 GMT
Mother Margaret Boyle-White was shocked when a police officer in a marked car gave her a telling off for breastfeeding her hungry baby in the high street. The warning came after an 'older member of the public' had complained about her 'over-exposure'. But are you offended by seeing breastfeeding mothers? Tell us here
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