Always makes me laugh people trying to sound smart
Actually discriminating against someone's apparent social status based on the variables you have listed (pants, gold teeth, style of dress etc) is 100% legal
The issue at hand (which you appear to have missed) is they can not discriminate on colour of someone's skin
They certainly do have the right to refuse service on any number of reasons, including dress code (I assume you have never visited a bar/club?)
Oh cmon we have more than enough stats that show blacks are more likely to be involved in crime, more likely to get stopped by police, more likely to get convicted, more likely to get harsher sentences
Tons of stats to back up if you want the door to open that way
Good point.
Car insurance rates based on statistics is just as bad as someone making judgement on someone based on statistics.
Actually, insurance is much worse because everyone gets affected and hurts our wallets. You can't get around it, unless you risk it and drive hoping you never get pulled over or get into an accident. It's done to millions of people automatically monthly. Someone getting burned at a store doesn't lose anything. They can go to another store.
Yet government seems to have no problem with insurance companies charging higher rates discriminatorily (is that a word?) to: young people, men, race and people who live in high risk areas.
Now if the government really want to crack down, EVERYONE should get the same starting rate based on the car you drive, and then it changes based on if you get into accidents and do claims. However, a man and woman driving the same car, living in the same home, zero accidents each and with the same driving experience will have the guy pay more.
Never the less, the reason why this restaurant issue got brought up is because it's a public setting. Something like car insurance is a hidden transaction of paperwork and emails. There is no waitress stonewalling someone face to face.
Oh, and here's another discriminatory practice the government does't seem to care about.... pricing as per age.
Stores can sell things to students, seniors and handicap people for lower prices or even free. Yet everyone else pays regular price. Does public transportation still have tiered pricing?
The "assumption" is that students, seniors and handicap people are broke and need a hand. Says who? I'm sure there's lots of struggling 40 year olds, while there's lots of students with parents with dough, and millionaire seniors who collectively don't need a deal.
My parents started off broke, but as the youngest sibling, my parents were fine when I grew up. I had tons of hand out money for the bus, subway, arcade games, chocolate bars at Beckers etc..... Yet I scored student pricing. I didn't need the discount.