If I go to a business, I assume they are up to code in terms
Posted on: December 5, 2016 at 10:43:52 CT
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of safety, health code, etc.
Regardless of whether govt is infringing on a business to impose those laws, if I go to an establishment which is subject to those codes, I expect them to be up to those codes.
If a business owner intentionally violates those code, maintains a lower safety level than I as a consumer can reasonably expect as a result, it is fraud and an infringement to put me at risk without telling me.
If the club has signs indicating they are not to code, shares their safety risks and I ignore them, it's on me.
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You're continuing to argue the nature of codes being an infringement (fine, great, you're right) v. the issue once you decide to build a business knowing those are the laws - and then ignore them.
Sorry, bub, the time to protest government codes is BEFORE you open the business there. You protest by not building the business there.