In that case, if the store owner does not want to serve Joos, fags, sandcrabs, Injuns, women with pussy hats, etc., it's their right to deny service.Chizzang wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:57 pmDude... you're killing meCAA Flagship wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 4:43 pm
This is a tough one. I don't want to see any business discriminate in any way, although consumers do it all the time.
There are many examples of situations where I can "understand" the want to discriminate though.
Let's say you open up a bar/restaurant with a certain vision of the type of atmosphere you would like to host. But it's possible it goes completely sideways on you. Maybe it turns out to be like a college-type hangout, or a magnet for the early bird specials, or a biker bar. All of those could limit your business as people outside of those groups might refrain from patronizing. I do realize that you can "steer" the atmosphere to what you desire but that's not 100% guaranteed. And with today's speed of information, your reputation will spread quickly.
I think dress codes are reasonable. I think service can be denied for bad behavior, Dallas Cowboys or Boston Red Sox attire, and fat chicks.
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