To: lightman
I'm not sure how Pennsylvania law works, but if I owned a restaurant like this I would be taking a serious look at turning it into a private club. Call it the "Bonefish Grill Social Justice Club" or "Justice for Flinchy Organization" or something like that, and operate on a membership-only basis where customers can sign up on the spot for $1.
In many states this would be treated differently under the law than a public accommodation.
16 posted on
07/17/2020 1:58:35 PM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("We're human beings ... we're not f#%&ing animals." -- Dennis Rodman, 6/1/2020)
To: Alberta's Child
Private clubs are under the same restrictions and it is no easy matter to change from a public to a private liquor license.
19 posted on
07/17/2020 2:18:22 PM PDT by
lightman
(I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
To: Alberta's Child
It can be worse on private clubs.
Liquor control bureau really nitpicks them.
The PA law is being broken by extending emergency longer than 90 days.
Recall or impeach gov and supreme ct.
24 posted on
07/17/2020 3:06:06 PM PDT by
aumrl
(let's keep it real Conservatives)
To: Alberta's Child
‘but if I owned a restaurant like this I would be taking a serious look at turning it into a private club.’
hmmm; interesting...
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