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To: i-node who wrote (207257)8/3/2021 4:44:19 PM
From: Qone0  Respond to of 362322
 
>> No shirt/no shoes/no service is generally a requirement of local health departments<<

That is false. Do you check anything you post? I guess not.

This is just a dress code any business can enforce. Has nothing to do with any health department.



To: i-node who wrote (207257)8/3/2021 5:06:47 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362322
 
No shirt/no shoes/no service is generally a requirement of local health departments

If that's so, why do some business post a sign? If it's illegal everywhere, you'd think the sign would be redundant. Nah, it's not a law, at least not the shirt part. Nah, not even the shoes.


making it law


I would have written that off as another category error but then I remembered we covered this before. I was surprised that a Republican would be so comfortable in denying business owners no discretion about whom they served. Yet another GOP principle abandoned for Trump.