>
> Exactly, you said it much better than I did. It's not just fear of the
> rules, it's fear of the unknown, capricious nature of how the rules
> are enforced and even what the rules might be from day-to-day.
>
> And Judy knows perfectly well that no store has "goons," no committees
> would be called, the rules are posted for all to see, and are usually
> very few in number. The comparison is ludicrous on a number of levels.
Pah. Yesterday, wearing no shoes, but otherwise wearing nornalish clothing, a woman at a
bookstore walked by me and informed me that next time I came in, I wouldn't be welcome
due to not wearing shoes. I casually mentioned this to the guy behind the counter, who was
appalled, and was apparenly calling the manager to have a discussion with the woman (a
long-term employee) as I left. Committees can go both ways on confronting people
concerning dress codes.
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