Wow. I don't see any problem with this idea. None whatsoever.
Quick story: When I was a headmaster, I was "written up" by a parent from an opposing school for being "rude to her two-year-old" for confiscating one of our volleyballs that her child was playing with and rolling out on the floor during a game. (The review - among a few other negative ones - is still there; just Google "Petra Academy" and click "View all Google reviews.")
I wasn't trying to be mean, but simply explained (to the mother, not the two-year-old) that we tried to keep the balls in the baskets so they didn't roll out on the floor and pose a safety hazard to the players of both teams. She was not happy, but rather than voice her frustration to my face, she went online (anonymously, of course, because no one owns her influence anymore).
Unfortunately, there's nothing that can be done about that review (it's still there even though I am not), other than address it (which I didn't for the sake of not wanting to seem defensive), or bury it (which other parents did on my behalf).
But it's one thing to be called "rude" online; quite another to be called "racist". I foresee lots of lawsuits in the future.