C-dub wrote:
Go ahead and correct me because I'm probably wrong, but I always thought the shoes and shirt thing had something to do with the department of health because they served "food" there. I know we don't see signs like that at other eateries, but that's what I always figured.
Nope, no corrections. You're exactly right. The point I make about the No Shoes, No Shirt signs is that it doesn't have the force of law; that is to say you walk past it baresark and barefoot, and you still haven't committed criminal trespass; but when asked to either cover up or leave, and you don't then you're guilty of trespass.
Same with non-compliant 30.06 or gun buster signs. A mere suggestion, until you receive oral notification not to carry, but once you do then you're guilty of trespass.
The "rant" loses a little bit in translation to the written word though LOL