Yes.
"Besides signs, residents are collecting signatures and statements outside Vons, Bamberger said. They plan to send the dozens of statements of opposition to San Diego city officials in charge of approving a restaurant's permit to operate, and to the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control that would approve its liquor license."
Well, first of all, I don't see any thing in this paragraph that suggests a desire to change laws respecting proper modest dress. Second of all, I didn't think gathering petitions in a grass-roots effort to establish a zoning regulation was anything like trying to force anything down the people's throat. I thought it was the people using their voices to hold their standards. You seem to be mixing apples and Chevrolets, here.
Shalom.
'Establish a zoning regulation' is a cute way of saying 'use the government to force people to do what you want'. You claimed the people trying to restrict others weren't leaning on the law to accomplish their ends. I pointed out you were wrong, quit fiddling with the goalposts...