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Denver parents upset by Hooters-sponsored Cub Scouts camp

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DENVER – Parents in Denver are complaining after finding out their children attended a Cub Scout camp that was sponsored by Hooters.

KMGH-TV reports Michelle Kettleborough picked up her 7-year-old son from the Frontier District Day Camp and found him surrounded by people wearing Hooters visors.

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But parents say it isn’t the attire that irritates them – the women were wearing shorts and fitted T-shirts – but that Hooters doesn’t fit the philosophy of the Scouts.

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The Boy Scouts of America Denver Area Council says the restaurant chain, known for its scantily clad waitresses and sports-bar atmosphere, approached the organization about working with the scouts.

Hooters Colorado posted photos of boys holding their craft projects and posing with employees, They initially removed the pictures following the complaints but have since reposted.

 

 

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