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Do they really have the ‘right’? Allowing potential customers to try on clothing is a convenience, even good for business, but it most certainly is not a ‘right’. Any business can refuse service as long as it is not discrimination of race or gender. Age and not buying anything are not protected classes. Not yet, anyway.
They are children and are known for not buying anything. They have no rights in that area and will be banned unless they are with an adult and they purchase something.
scyphi26 almost 8 years ago
Well, I can say this much…Lottie’s missing out on all the fun.
And technically they’re right; regardless of whether or not they intend to buy, they do have the right to try on the clothes.
Squirrelchaser almost 8 years ago
Do they really have the ‘right’? Allowing potential customers to try on clothing is a convenience, even good for business, but it most certainly is not a ‘right’. Any business can refuse service as long as it is not discrimination of race or gender. Age and not buying anything are not protected classes. Not yet, anyway.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
They are children and are known for not buying anything. They have no rights in that area and will be banned unless they are with an adult and they purchase something.
Ushindi almost 8 years ago
Funny! I don’t know about now, but boys had no interest whatsoever in going to a clothing store and trying on garments, but girls loved that stuff.
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Well, well… I walked into Newbury comics today for free comics day and the first thing my eyes lighted upon was a Bad Machinery comic book!
FREE!
Lucky days!!