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Originally Posted by Willravel
You turn a skinny kid away one day and the next day you realize it was Kevin Rose and tends of thousands of people on Digg are talking about how your club is awful. Two days later there's a Facebook group "Boycott *Night Club*" with a million members and Anonymous has a few dozen people in Guy Fawks masks protesting in front of the club. It it likely? No, but it's hard to deny that turning away consumers can cause problems.
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I'm sure typical Digg readers and the typical night club patrons are groups with huge overlap
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Originally Posted by Prince
Are clubs in the United States allowed, for example, to deny a patron entry to the establishment based on their ethnicity? Because I see that as being the next logical step here.
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I'm not in a big population center, but the fact that one of my friends was denied entry to a bar because he was dressed like a bum hasn't stopped me from making it one of my usual hangouts.