Posted on 03/19/2017 2:05:29 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
Neither do homos who sue cake makers, but that hasn't stopped them.
It is NOT a Political Belief it is a Lifestyle Choice, Clearly Protected under Discrimination Laws
Because a dram shop is licensed by the state and is a public accommodation, I would not be so quick to conclude that there is no case. No case for discrimination perhaps, but that does not necessarily equate to no case.
Apparently you havent been paying attention as every liberal political position has been turned into a protected identity.
I think you responded to the wrong post...
Glad you're a New York attorney......So what are the anti-discriminatory laws in New York and how would they apply in this case where an individual was refused service simply because of his political belief?
If a Black man with a BLM hat was refused service, what do you think the outcry (and legal remedy) would be?
It would be that the business was racist and not serving him because he was black.
Unfortunately political beliefs do not make you a protected class.
hmmm...you been living in a cave the past couple of decades...? This country is full of ‘victims’ united by political beliefs...
GLTB, anyone...?
Bar owner will say he was intimidated; no safe room to run to.
Put a complaint on YELP
The Happiest Hour Bar
121 W 10th Street
NY, NY
Don’t forget to call in your orders
212-243-2827
Got an idea.....
How about go back wearing a pussy hat
That would probably be alright.
And if you get thrown out then you can claim homophobia and sue to your hearts content.
EXACTLY!! The possibilities are endless. Retain a good lawyer and let him coach on you how to be a sympathetic victim.
The bar’s position will never be “we tossed him out because he wore a Trump cap.”
Instead, they will say “we refused to serve him because he appeared to be intoxicated.”
That is completely legal.
I have never heard anything more outrageous than this story, truly.
$15 for a jalapeño margarita???
Only homosexuals have rights. Everybody knows that.
He hasn’t got a legal leg to stand on...
and the leg the gays stood on in the Oregon wedding cake was valid because...?
I did not say I was a New York attorney.
However, in New York State, ‘it is illegal for businesses to serve alcohol to persons who are visibly intoxicated. The definition of visibly intoxicated is left largely to the discretion of the employee who serves the alcohol. ..’
All the bartender has to say is, “I did not care about his hat, but under my
discretion, the person in question appeared to be visibly intoxicated.”
That’s it.
Nothing else matters, except for the discretion of the bar employee.
Gay bartender has a hissy fit? Nothing to sue about. Take your business somewhere else, and tell everyone you know what happened.
I bought a Trump hat for my 3-year old granddaughter but she is not allowed to wear it outside the house because we are afraid that some kindhearted lib may hurt her.
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