It's not discriminatory. Well, actually I think that it is but at that point it's his right unless they entered into a contract before he found out, and tried to break the binding agreement after he found out.
He just needs to wear the shirt that says "I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" and his bases are covered, right?
He just needs to wear the shirt that says "I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" and his bases are covered, right?
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Thanks to Cinjin for making it more 'sig space' friendly.