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I agree with this.
A restaurant (even a Chipotle) is supposed to be a congenial, relaxing and pleasant environment. When people do things which are disruptive, they ought to be asked to leave. This is merely being polite. Sometimes, people allow their cell phones to ring in the middle of the dining room. Sometimes, people wear patchouli and the fragrance is invasive. Sometimes, people try to change a baby's diaper next to another party that is eating. Just like bringing in a gun, these actions are disruptive to the other people trying to dine in public. Bad behavior isn't illegal, but it's nothing to be passively tolerated.
You have it backwards: the exercise of a right is not disruptive. It's those who cringe at liberty because of their emotional reaction who are disruptive.
BTW, changing a baby's diaper in a restaurant is legitimately forbidden because it is contrary to the nature of the business: the health hazard is real.

