“The only disability in life is a bad attitude.” -Scott Hamilton

"The only disability in life is a bad attitude." - Scott Hamilton

Monday, January 28, 2013

A Waiter Who Took A Stand!

www.dailymail.co.uk 
 
The waiter praised for REFUSING to serve man who made vile remark and complained about being seated near Down syndrome child 
 By David Mccormack 

A waiter at a steakhouse in Houston, Texas has won a lot of fans after refusing to serve a customer who made a cruel comment about a special needs child that he didn’t wish to be seated near. 

The incident took place at Laurenzo’s, where Michael Garcia has been working for more than two years and enjoys a good rapport with many of his regular customers. 

On Wednesday night he greeted two groups of regulars - Kim Castillo and her family, including five-year-old Milo who has Down syndrome, and another group who sat in the adjacent booth.

Support is flowing in from all over, thanking Michael Garcia for taking a stand for a special needs child
Milo

Michael Garcia has been working for more than two years at Laurenzo's in Houston, Texas

Michael Garcia has been working for more than two years at Laurenzo's in Houston, Texas
Not long after Garcia seated the second family they requested to be moved. Garcia duly obliged, until he heard the man say, 'Special needs children need to be special somewhere else.'
Garcia was thrown by the cruel remark and couldn't believe that the man had said it in front of his own children. Although worried that he might lose his job, Garcia felt he had to something.
‘It was very disturbing,’ he told ABC13. ‘My personal feelings just took over and I told this man, 'I'm sorry, I can't serve you.'" 

That family quickly left, but not before Garcia told him: 'How could you say that? How could you say that about a beautiful five-year-old angel?
 
Kim Castillo says she noticed the family leaving, but didn’t think anything else about it until one of Garcia’s co-workers told them what had happened.
 
'If he had been obnoxious, which like any other five-year-old he can be, I wouldn’t have thought twice about the family asking to move,' she said. 

Kim Castillo and young son Milo, she said he shouldn't be discriminated against because he has Down syndrome
Kim Castillo and young son Milo, she said he shouldn't be discriminated against because he has Down Syndrome

'No one wants to sit next to a loud, disruptive child but it had nothing to do with him having special needs. He is just a kid and shouldn’t be discriminated against. He certainly didn’t ask to be born with Down’s syndrome.'
Castillo also said that she was very grateful for Garcia standing up for her young son.
‘I was really impressed that Michael would stand up for Milo,’ said Castillo. 'He really doesn't know us … he stood up for Milo just because it was the right thing to do.'
Castillo said she was worried that Garcia might lose his job, but the restaurant stood behind his decision.
In fact Garcia has received a lot of praise for his actions after the story was featured on local TV and blogs. The restaurant’s Facebook page been inundated with people leaving comments of support for his brave stand about prejudice.
Gracious Garcia has also said that if the other family who made the ill-conceived remarks return, he will serve them just like anyone else. 
 
Waiter Michael Garcia described five-year-old Milo Castillo as a 'little angel'
Waiter Michael Garcia described five-year-old Milo Castillo as a 'little angel'

GOOD FOR HIM!!!  It warms my heart to know there are still good people out there willing to stand up for others.

Until Next Time!
Lots of Love,

1 comment:

aunt anna said...

Just reaffirms my belief in the goodness of others!