Financially equal, I agree with you. I’m not equal to them or to you most likely. But that gives them zero right to enforce this kind of overbearing dress code on the private citizen just because Jorge doesn’t like seeing people in tennis shoes and flip flops.
It’s not my business what they wear and it damned sure isn’t his, so long as it’s within normal bounds of decency.
And I too agree to that statement. :) I was just pointing out how this type of thing points out IMO that our society had degraded when it comes to respect.