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Originally Posted by HelloHockeyFans
I don't oppose the idea of keeping restaurant patrons safe... just a little confused on how they intend to correctly identify "gangsters" and give them the boot.
I was actually refused entry into a night club in Vancouver last year because I was wearing an Ed Hardy t-shirt. Apparently, according to my friends there, most night clubs have refused entry to any one wearing this brand. 
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Well, they deny people entry who are wearing those shirts because they are as ugly as Zack Stortini is. If he was wearing one, it would create some nexus of ugly that would swallow up everything around it; converting Flames jerseys to Canucks jerseys, and non-Ed Hardy shirts into Ed Hardy shirts.
My understanding of these situations is limited at best, but don't restaurants have the right to limit service to anyone they want to for any reason? If someone went to one of these places and got turned out because they were wearing the wrong clothing or had a huge neck tattoo, they have the choice to not go there any more.