It should be the right of any business to set such rules and refuse service and goods based on that.
This absolutely needs to happen, but we can expect a lot more screaming and violence from entitled customers and conspiracy nuts.
Wearing a mask is your civic duty, like not littering or reporting a fire to the fire department. It’s not an infringement on your freedom, unless you think littering laws and fire codes and speed limits and noise ordinances are also dangerous limits on freedom.
The logic behind “the first step on a path to dictatorship” goes in both directions.
Narrator: They do. Also, contrails and 5G.
I mean, shoot, there are businesses in NYC that will deny you entry if you aren’t wearing a suit and tie. Hard to imagine that enforcing a dress code is protected by law but enforcing anti-Covid measures isn’t.
Anyone know if this includes the poor sods in public service, like postal workers, the folks in the DMV, Unemployment office personnel, and library staff? The front line civil servants have to put up with a lot of dumbfuckery as well.
Just to note. It would not be a long drawn out expensive court case unless the service was denied to a protected class, and “Clinton Voters” are not a protected class.
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