Posted on 11/23/2004 6:33:52 PM PST by conservativecorner
Technically, didn't they ban EVERYONE from soliciting.
Maybe we could start a thread that says "TARGET BANS ACLU FROM SOLICITING AT STORES".
Target decided to not allow ANY solicitors outside their stores. Its a resonable decision,they would rather stick to selling retail, then constantly be in court being sued by every wacko group out there, if they let 1 group they have allow every group.
Just as I block spam whether or not it might be something good, and just as I don't answer phone calls that are unidentified.
So enjoy your boycotts :-)
So what happened to property rights? Are you saying they have no say regarding who they let on their property? I don't believe that is the case, but please post a reply where you show me wrong on the issue. It's funny because I don't remember 20 bell ringers from multiple organizations in front of Target in years past, but maybe my memory is playing tricks on me. It's an attempt to take Christ out of Christmas, but rationalize it any way you see fit.
Bell ringers are a Christmas tradition.
No bell ringers=political correctness.
Political correctness stinks.
Target stinks.
Posted by Eagle Eye:
"...Thanks. I'll double my time shopping at Target. If they allow the SA, how can they forbid any other solicitors? Personally I find the bell ringers obnoxious and find stores that don't have them..."
Target has appealed to me as a store as comfortable in which to shop: good layout, well-stocked, broad aisles, excellent lighting, and fairly nice personnel. In short, they deliver on pretty much everything a retail customer would need from an afternoon of shopping.
The decision to prohibit ALL solicitors is even-handed and fair, so I hope they "stick" with that plan. Is their company in locked-step with my political ideology? Probably not, but I like a place that remains neutral rather than a firm like Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream that actively supports liberal political candidates along with "causes" like gun control and confiscation. Target is selling merchandise and only selling merchandise...so I can respect their decision to prohibit solicitors.
~ Blue Jays ~
I am unable to find any post (or Lexis-Nexis reference) which actually identifies such a court decision.
Is there really such a case?
Posted by Manic Episode:
"...No bell ringers=political correctness..."
I wouldn't be too hasty with that assessment. The television commercials from Target in my market are "all about" Christmas with no mention of other so-called "Winter Holidays" like that absurd Kwanzaa or even Festivus.
~ Blue Jays ~
Jag
Merry Holidays and Happy Kwanzaa to you.
Christmas time...the two weeks a year where Christians act like they should act all year long.
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