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Pregnant Woman Is Kicked Out Of Store For Wearing Crop Top
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D.G. Sciortino
09.06.17

Apparently, being pregnant in a restaurant in Marysville, Washington is a health code violation or at least thatโ€™s what one woman said the management of Buzz Inn Steakhouse was trying to tell her.

Instead of seeing a beautiful womb carrying two precious lives, a waitress at the restaurant saw a bare belly that offended her to the point that she had to ask Charisha Raylee Gobin to leave.

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Gobin says she was hoping to get some food to go but her mother and sister wanted to dine in. So, she obliged and walked into the Buzz Inn Steakhouse wearing a black t-shirt that left her baby bump exposed along with a long white skirt.

Gobin, who is 7 1/2 months pregnant with twins, said she was told, โ€œIโ€™m sorry, you canโ€™t be here in that shirt,โ€ by a waitress as she and her family were waiting for a table.

Chrisha Raylee Gobin/Facebook
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Chrisha Raylee Gobin/Facebook

Gobin was pretty shocked when the waitress told her she was in violation of the no shoes, no shirt, no service policy which went against the restaurantโ€™s โ€œhealth code regulations.โ€

Gobin was pretty furious, to say the least, and took to social media to express her anger.

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โ€œI was just denied service at the Buzz Inn on State Avenue in Marysville for my outfit. Iโ€™m violating the health code,โ€ she wrote on Facebook along with a photo of her in her outfit.

The post, which is no longer visible on Facebook, received more than 690 shared and 369 likes, according to The News Tribune.

Gobin told CBS News that she wouldnโ€™t have denied entry if she wasnโ€™t pregnant or the size she was. The waitress reportedly told the news outlet off camera that she would have denied anyone entry who was wearing a crop because itโ€™s not considering a shirt.

The Buzz Inn Steakhouse recieved quite the backlash on their Facebook page after the story made the news.

However, there were others who supported the waitressโ€™ action in the name of modesty because some people in 2017 are still offended by flesh and canโ€™t just look away and mind their own business.

Others had a more reasonable explanation for their support saying that if anyone with a crop top would be denied entry, the pregnant woman should not be an exception.

The Buzz Inn Steakhouse, did however, admit that their server was a little out of line.

โ€œWe sincerely apologize for the misunderstanding and will cover with all staff as to how to not overly enforce a rule that is intended to make all guests feel comfortable,โ€ the restaurant wrote on Facebook. โ€œThe server in question has been with our company and a great employee for almost 20 years and was trying to use her best judgement and by no means was trying to be demeaning to the guest. Again our sincere apology for misunderstanding.โ€

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