I agree, with the info so far about this particular incident, that outting the restaurant would not be a fair and responsible thing to do. If there was an "outbreak" and 10 people here were saying they all got sick and it was discovered that they all ate at the same place, either on the same day or scattered, THEN I think it would be ok to discuss specifics. Well, we'd probably hear about it anyhow in the media or paper.
For example, having a bad oyster or shrimp isn't the "fault" of the restaurant IMO - that is just a bad luck kind of thing. I know I can buy a pound of shrimp and prepare it myself and sometimes there is just a bad one in there. I don't out the place I bought the shrimp. It happens. Conversly, if someone or a group of people were contaminated by E. Coli because of poor hygeine practices by someone preparing or serving the food, that is what I would want to know. But what if someone gets sick because the didn't wash their own hands after they ... you know what :roll: ... get back to the table, and when handling their OWN food, contiminate their meal with E.Coli. Maybe that is why, unless it's an "outbreak", it really can't be verified. Or if I get my order and there is a bug in it or see dead bugs in the bathroom or restaurant or rat droppings - those to me would be red flags.
Another interesting scenario - if you order a hamburger at a restaurant and request it be served rare or medium rare, and you get sick, is that the fault of the restaurant or the customer who ordered it?? I think it's "eater's beware" and you need to make the decision, and if because of your decision you get sick, you don't have a right to bash the restaurant. What about a real caesar salad made with raw egg?? Same thing.