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Shorts-Sporting WWII Vets Turned Away from Dallas Restaurant
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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1328324" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Asking adults to abide by a dress code is hardly a "zero tolerance" policy. It is merely stating a fact that this business is catering to a certain clientele and requires everyone who chooses to use their establishment comply with their dress code. Wolfgang Puck's restaurant is not a fast food joint, it is fine dining.</p><p>I served my country in the military for most of my adult life, should I be exempt from the rules? I put on a uniform every day and keep the community safe, should that make me above a business owners rights to set rules in their establishment? </p><p>You want to wear shorts and a t-shirt, go to McDonald's. These same gentlemen probably play golf at a club or course that requires collared shirts and I'll bet they don't argue about that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1328324, member: 1387"] Asking adults to abide by a dress code is hardly a "zero tolerance" policy. It is merely stating a fact that this business is catering to a certain clientele and requires everyone who chooses to use their establishment comply with their dress code. Wolfgang Puck's restaurant is not a fast food joint, it is fine dining. I served my country in the military for most of my adult life, should I be exempt from the rules? I put on a uniform every day and keep the community safe, should that make me above a business owners rights to set rules in their establishment? You want to wear shorts and a t-shirt, go to McDonald's. These same gentlemen probably play golf at a club or course that requires collared shirts and I'll bet they don't argue about that! [/QUOTE]
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