eaglesdare
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Looks a bit like discrimination to me.
Probably not. In a legal sense. It wasn’t on the basis of any protected characteristics. It was because other customers felt uncomfortable, so was a commercial decision.
Looks a bit like discrimination to me.
Probably not. In a legal sense. It wasn’t on the basis of any protected characteristics. It was because other customers felt uncomfortable, so was a commercial decision.
Refusing service is justified if a customer is behaving aggressively, threateningly, or in a manner that is offensive to other customers or staff.
Just being Yaxley-Lennon will be offensive to many people.
Do you carry a packed lunch?Probably not. In a legal sense. It wasn’t on the basis of any protected characteristics. It was because other customers felt uncomfortable, so was a commercial decision.
Refusing service is justified if a customer is behaving aggressively, threateningly, or in a manner that is offensive to other customers or staff.
Just being Yaxley-Lennon will be offensive to many people.
Bad move Hawksmoor - banning customers because some waiter or waitress doesn't like them?
I wouldn't eat there anyway because its too expensive and mainly red meat but they deserve to be crucified by a drop in takings.
Despite his political views being offensive to some people, I imagine he is extremely polite to shop workers, bar staff, waiters etc and of any race I might add with who he interacts. He is well known to like indian food for example.
The last thing they want is him dying in prison.I presume he was on a watchlist in prison and not allowed a razor. Just a presumption.
I cannot abide TR for reasons I have already listed but tend to agree with this. Plus one of his party was a Sikh fella.
With stuff like this, the kind of thing TR dreams of (in fact, a suspicious part of me wonders if this might have been at the back of his mind when he went in there but also willing to concede it might be rather tin-foil hatty of me) and where I don't get the Soc.lib mentality. Just another form of virtue signalling really, which just makes normal people hate you even more.
But it's a chain that sells primarily steak. Would be willing to be the majority of its client base are right-leaning. Makes even less sense.
Would love to see some sort of graph of red meat consumption versus political leaning.
Would you need a graph? Really? It's bloody obvious. Steak, butter, cream, all the good s***. Right Wing.
Soya, granola, all that kind of rubbish, firmly of the Left.
Must admit that when I go on a LCHF diet, my political compass swings even sharper to the Right although to be fair I am already pushing the far end of the dial as it is, even on the back of a bowl of lentils so perhaps not the best example.
And if I have a couple of weeks of full on Carnivore, then I am throwing the 'Romans' even in my sleep!
Genuine chuckle at this 🤣
I genuinely can’t imagine you sitting down and eating a bowl of lentils.
To be fair, I don't mind the occasional bowl of Balkan slop, which can feature things such as lentils and other such pulses, although almost invariably with a big old chunk of some kind of flesh floating about as well so it does happen!
They might offend your sense of style and good taste but not in the same way as Yaxley-Lennon offends.a blue-haired pierced harpy is offensive to me. And they often sit nearby at restaurants, bars, coffee shops. But i never request the management to expel them off the premises.
RacistHippie.
This right of refusal only applies to pubs and restaurants. So no, unless it is one of them.I guess if a man walks into my business wearing a dress I can refuse entry now.
Are you allowed to refer to a man in a dress as "one of them".This right of refusal only applies to pubs and restaurants. So no, unless it is one of them.