I went with my son to a Pap Murphy's that had a sign in the window "No cash on premises for the safety of our employees".
Really? If they truly cared about their emplyees, it would go down like this:
Which raises [not begs] the question: If a dollar bill says 'Legal tender for all debts public and private', then how can it be legal to refuse it if tendered.
With a dollar bill in a pizza parlor, and a good
pro bono lawyer, I might be set for life.