>>I would ask the restaurant manager if he/she had any other information, yes. In this particular case, the people knew where the puppies were, so to speak.<<
And what would the restaurant owner have told you in this case? Maybe he would have said, well, sure looks odd, but there IS an address.
>>If there were something criminal on the bulletin board, and it came to my attention, I would approach the manager and let him/her know in no uncertain terms that, since the bulletin board is in his/her restaurant, I would expect him/her to keep tabs on what is posted on it. If he/she doesn’t have time for that, then the bulletin board should be removed.<<
That whole statement, and especially the last one, is one of the most goofy, anti-freedom, anti-personal-responsibility statements I have ever seen on this particular site (other than quickly zotted threads).
Based on your statement, I can only assume you are voting for Obama, and proud of it.
Life is risk.
LOL If there had been an address on the item on the bulletin board, I wouldn't have asked the restaurant manager where the puppies were. Your initial post didn't indicate there was an address. ;)
That whole statement, and especially the last one, is one of the most goofy, anti-freedom, anti-personal-responsibility statements I have ever seen on this particular site (other than quickly zotted threads).
Really? So you don't think a business owner should accept some responsibility for things posted on the bulletin board HE put up in HIS business? I guess we disagree on that. It is HIS BUSINESS and HE PUT UP THE BULLETIN BOARD. If he doesn't want the responsibility for what is posted DON'T PUT UP THE BULLETIN BOARD.
Life is risk.
Including for the owner of a business.