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Old 12-06-2017, 01:00 AM   #133 (permalink)
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Natalya, that sure seems different. Redpoint seems to be saying that anyone should be able to refuse to service anyone, for any reason, or for no reason. Who would have the burden of proof, the would-be customer, or the employee? If you run the last gas station for 100 miles, and I am out of gas, but you refuse to sell to me for any reason, you are causing me problems for apparently no reason. If I am your abusive ex-boyfriend and you are trying to get a restraining order because I keep coming to your work and harassing you, but order a sandwich each time, should you be able to tell me to leave if I am not breaking any law?

Hey! Back on-topic! If you run a gluten-free bakery and I ask for a cake with gluten, should you be able to deny me sweet gluteny cake goodness?
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