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Sun, 17 Aug 2003
We reserve the right to refuse service...
Chuq has arrived at a succinct description of post list-mom community life...
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So the trick is to create an environment where people understand what's expected of them as far as limits to their behavior, and then get out of the way unless they violate those limitations. the user has the right to use a service in the way that makes them happy as long as the owner gives them access to the service. the owner has the right to refuse to allow a user to use a service if the way they use it is against the owner's wishes. the owner has the responsibilty to deineate those rules and restrictions as simply and understandably as they can, and an implied responsibility to not set unneccessary and arbitrary restrictions. users have the responsibilty to accept and abide by restrictions or not use the service. And like the person who refuses to turn off the boom box in the restaurant when asked, users that won't accept the rules will find themselves escorted off the premises, to prevent them from ruining the dining of the rest of the customers. The group is more important than the individual. And the individual that does not accept that is not welcome in the group....
i am looking for a sign to put up on my business job to indicate my right to refuse service in a beauty salon
Posted by laura i barajas at Thu Apr 28 06:58:38 2005
Posted by laura i barajas at Thu Apr 28 06:58:38 2005
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