Do we legally have any rights if store personnel calls out your bare feet?

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by PatrickGSR94, Jan 3, 2012.

  1. desperad0

    desperad0 Member

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    Most people are switching to compact fluorescents at home, which have a lot of phosphorous and a little bit of mercury in them. A wound won't heal until it has had all the phosphorous cleaned out of it.

    Big stores use other kinds of newer lamps that nobody has at home, like metal halide and high pressure sodium. The GE Lighting web site has info on these, if you know how to read it.

    Our ancestors didn't have to worry about any of this. Broken glass was nothing but broken glass. You didn't need a college degree in chemistry to know what it might do to you. :(
     
  2. txbarefooter

    txbarefooter Senior Member

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    I know this isn't popular here BUT if a store asks you to leave then you must leave because they could then call the cops and say you are tresspassing. These are private businesses open to the public, they are not public places.
     
  3. hillman30

    hillman30 Member

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    Dunno, kind of hard to trespass in a store. Not sure a cop would want to get in the middle of that.
     
  4. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    I work at a large chain retail store and always see barefooters in my store and never say anything to them. None of the other employees do either :)
     

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