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Protests and a letter writing campaign.
A call to action is needed, every person that thinks you should be allowed to be PRO CHOICE when it comes to wearing HATS needs to first show up en masse at pubs with these rules and protest, then protest at the the offices of several of the house of commons and lords offices.
Also, here in the US there are cameras in many places airports at the superbowl etc, I guess our cameras and programs must be better than in the UK as no one gets asked to take of their hats here.
Now there are clubs that have NO HAT policies, many of the big nightclubs in Las Vegas don't allow hats, but it is because the "Instant Idiot, just add alcohol" types have a thing for screwing with a guy wearing a hat. You can go thru psycology and list reasons til the cows come home but those in society that act like the coloquial expression for rectum in places like bars abound. Bar keepers would rather have no problems and look at it as removing a proven target as a pre-emptive strike. Say you have a dog that kills chickens, after a while instead of trying to teach the dog not to kill chickens, you just keep the dog and the chickens apart. Unfortunately idiots don't have it stamped on their foreheads so you can just keep them out of the bar.
Benjamin Franklin is credited with this and it seems very appropreate: "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security."
"I never thought the end of democracy would come with the sound of applause."
********budward said:I can't imagine why a no hats policy is necessary or even particularly useful. I personally find the practice offensive (not that I'll ever experience it), and were I said 84 year old lady would have politely said no I won't take off my hat but I'll be happy to leave, instead, which I would have promptly done. Alas, I doubt there are enough hat wearers (who would meaningfully object to the policy or just hat wearers, period) to make a difference to this particular pub chain. Bud
A call to action is needed, every person that thinks you should be allowed to be PRO CHOICE when it comes to wearing HATS needs to first show up en masse at pubs with these rules and protest, then protest at the the offices of several of the house of commons and lords offices.
Also, here in the US there are cameras in many places airports at the superbowl etc, I guess our cameras and programs must be better than in the UK as no one gets asked to take of their hats here.
Now there are clubs that have NO HAT policies, many of the big nightclubs in Las Vegas don't allow hats, but it is because the "Instant Idiot, just add alcohol" types have a thing for screwing with a guy wearing a hat. You can go thru psycology and list reasons til the cows come home but those in society that act like the coloquial expression for rectum in places like bars abound. Bar keepers would rather have no problems and look at it as removing a proven target as a pre-emptive strike. Say you have a dog that kills chickens, after a while instead of trying to teach the dog not to kill chickens, you just keep the dog and the chickens apart. Unfortunately idiots don't have it stamped on their foreheads so you can just keep them out of the bar.
Benjamin Franklin is credited with this and it seems very appropreate: "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security."
"I never thought the end of democracy would come with the sound of applause."