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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus
Okay, but aren't restaurants, offices and businesses also free to determine who they wish to serve? Otherwise we're interfering with their freedom, which is a conservative no no.
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Yes, they have the right to refuse service for sure..
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Can airlines, restaurants, stores and stadiums make the vaccine a condition of doing business with you?
Yes, within the anti-discrimination laws.
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They can decide to refuse service to you for pretty much any reason,” "most shoppers are already familiar with: no shirt, no shoes, no service."
People who are covered by anti-discrimination laws can’t just demand a business let them do whatever they want.
The company just has to give you a reasonable accommodation, so a store might refuse you entry but offer curbside pick-up of groceries.
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Will the COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory? What the law says