Until now, one might have thought that during the vacation period our beaches offered families a way to let their children enjoy the sea air. Should we believe that from now on, they will only be reserved for casino regulars? The manager of a hotel in Brittany has just informed one of the readers of "Le Gaulois," who wanted to reserve rooms for herself, her three-and-a-half-year-old baby, and the nanny, "that he only took children of such a young age in June and September." In July and August, some beaches probably only welcome children over twenty and under seventy-five. Is it because of the bad examples that younger people might encounter or to encourage celibacy that benefits the interests of seaside entertainment entrepreneurs? |