“What the big deal, right?/s”
businesses can refuse service for no mask.
after that, it’s trespassing, just like no shoes in a restaurant.
Businesses can refuse. But her money is in there and she has a right to withdraw. So I’m torn on this. Anyway I obviously think the bank rule is idiotic.
I hope she sues their pants off. It’s her money.
dUmbSs
:: just like no shoes in a restaurant. ::
THAT has the authority of law and regulation.
Once the mask mandate was lifted, refusing service becomes a policy of discrimination.
businesses can refuse service for no mask.
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Don’t disagree, but my guess is she opened her account under a different set of rules i.e. no mask. Their rules changed hers didn’t. She should be able to withdraw under the conditions at the time.
Until people starting dehumanizing themselves and hiding their identity behind a mask going shoeless into a restaurant would, at most, result in not being seated or served ... not being thrown to the ground, handcuffed (if not tazed) and arrested.
Lesson: Mandated masking -- particularly of healthy people -- causes normally decent people to to inhumane things to others.