I happily contributed to BRP, but after hearing the legality issue, I'm 
hoping they would donate the funds to a good (related) cause instead of 
this program.  Lawyers are expensive and margins are razor thin in bike 
business.

On Friday, 2 October 2020 at 11:25:41 UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Yes it's known as redlining, or in this case would be kind of a reverse 
> redlining. Unless RBW has an army of lawyers on retainer (they don't) this 
> is a well-intentioned bad idea. Reparations would have to be passed by 
> Congress and established into law for this to work. 
>
> On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 9:26:33 AM UTC-7 Michael G wrote:
>
>> Regardless of good intentions and what you may think of BRP, price 
>> discrimination on the basis of race is illegal under Federal law.
>>
>>
>> https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/discrimination-on-the-basis-of-race-ethnicity-or-national-origin/
>>
>> "you cannot be charged a different price because of your race, ethnicity, 
>> or national origin."
>>
>

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