Sorry, you don’t get to put words in my mouth.
A gas station is a place of public accomodation, they cannot restrict the public. All that stuff went out the window a long, long time ago.
Since you brought it up, as point of order, requiring minimum standards of dress in terms of “No Shirt No Shoes” doesn’t hold up in court.
Not unless there is legislation backing it up. Funny that. Yes, it is rude, it is unsanitary, etc. But there is no force of law behind it, except maybe obscenity laws and stuff like that.
That’s why nobody sees those “No Shirt No Shoes No Service” since about 1968.
Good try though!
“requiring minimum standards of dress in terms of “No Shirt No Shoes” doesn’t hold up in court.”
I call BS - post a link.