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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
1) You don't have a right to refuse service over a basic hat unless you are posting it. You also can't refuse right for trivial reasons because then restaurants for example would be legally able to ban any group that they want. The right to refuse service isn't as open ended and flexible as you seem to believe it is...
Except that these establishments in Canada for example seem to lose human rights challenges when they refuse service to groups.
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Restaurants can refuse service for trivial reasons, including because of a hat, if they like. I don't know where you would get the opposite impression. There's no analogy with refusing services to - for example - people based on race or handicap, because those things are protected by human rights legislation. Your ability to wear whatever hat you may wish is not. Were you under the impression that it was illegal for restaurants to impose a dress code?
Seriously, you're saying this stuff as if you have some authority for it. What is your basis for these statements?