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July 4, 2016 12:13 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

Denver parents are upset that an Hooter sponsored an event for their kids’ Cub Scout pack.

When a mother picked her 7-year-old son up from the Frontier District Day Cap she saw the women in tight Hooters camp shirts and short shorts traditionally worn by women serving at the restaurant.

“…And I step back for a second and I take a look and I’m like, ‘are they wearing Hooters visors? Wait a minute,” Michelle Kettleborough told Denver7.

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Hooters Colorado has since removed the photos they had posted on Facebook about their sponsorship when Denver7 began asking questions about the event…

“A restaurant extended support to help make a local Cub Scout Day Camp possible and provided volunteers for the camp,” The Boy Scouts of America said in the statement. “The group of trained volunteers mistakenly wore the wrong attire and it was addressed by our Council leadership.

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