‎Food for thought.  

My usual attire usually consists of jeans, t shirt, tennis shoes, and 
occasionally a leather jacket. That's me. If I attend a wake, or a wedding, or 
a church service, that's what I'll be wearing. I may even put on clean 
clothing. 
Maybe. 

If I attempt to get service at one of these restaurants (see link below), and I 
am refused service because of my attire, am I being discriminated against? If, 
in fact I am being discriminated against, what course of action is appropriate? 
Call the ACLU and sue? Protests with signs and slogans calling out the 
hypocrisy of a service establishment refusing to serve? Oh the inhumanity! Oh 
the injustice!
Or perhaps I should just motor down the road, and spend my money elsewhere?  

Yeah. That's what I'll do. 

St. Elmo's will take my business...

Rick 
Sent from my BlackBerry Z10

Links

http://www.thedailymeal.com/11-restaurants-still-make-you-wear-jacket-slideshow?

http://www.stelmos.com/

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