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“We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.”
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“We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.”

Tui chép đoạn này để anh chị em ngẫm nghĩ; ở đây chúng ta không chú trọng về đạo luật mà suy nghĩ về ý nghĩa mà đạo luật đó bảo vệ .

Tại sao luật pháp Mỹ vừa chống kỳ thị mà vừa cho phép các cơ sở dịch vụ, mua bán, nhà hang, quán ăn, ... từ chối phục vụ bất kỳ khách hàng nào ?

Ta có quyền tự do của ta thì người khác cũng có quyền tự do của họ nhưng phải có luật để biết đâu là giới hạn của quyền tự do đó:

What does “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone” really mean?

In restaurants and near cash registers, we’ve all seen signs that state: “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” But who can business owners really refuse service to? It’s certainly not just anyone.

Here’s a breakdown of what is and isn’t covered by this familiar phrase.

Can business owners really refuse service to anyone?

Under federal anti-discrimination laws, businesses can refuse service to any person for any reason, unless the business is discriminating against a protected class.

At the national level, protected classes include:
Race or color
National origin or citizenship status
Religion or creed
Sex
Age
Disability, pregnancy, or genetic information
Veteran status

Some states, like California, have more protected classes than the federal baseline. In addition to the above factors, California adds:
Marital status
Sexual orientation or gender identity
Medical condition, or AIDS/HIV status
Military or veteran status
Political affiliations or activities
Status as a victim of domestic violence, assault, or stalking
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“We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” - by Chàng Hiu - 2018-01-18, 05:34 PM