My friend and I, went to BWW, in Wash. Sq., East Side Indy., and the waitress, asked us for Id. We said yes, and reached for it, and she said, I don't need to see it, just have to know that you have it .....I got carded twice within 15 minutes by the same waitress in BWW. I don't mind being asked for ID when I'm buying a beer, I get that, but when I explained to her she had just carded me when I got my first beer, she said, "it's company policy, we card everyone for every drink they order", I told her to forget it, and left. No thanks BWW, if your policies are that dumb, I'll go elsewhere.
Property rights trump every other right? Please explain that one.
Originally Posted by griffin
Buffalo Wild Wings - Midland: Lucas, Buffalo Wild Wings respects the right of individuals to carry firearms. One of our top priorities is the comfort, safety and enjoyment of our guests. Our independently owned and operated franchised restaurant in Midland, has elected to exercise their right to allow the carrying of firearms when legal under the state’s law. This position may vary in other locations.
That's a start!