SifuPhil
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
- Location
- Pennsylvania, USA
A few miles away from my little town in PA lies a city called Hazleton, an old and now racially-diverse town. A long string of robberies at the local convenience stores has caused shopkeepers to put up bilingual "PLEASE REMOVE HOODS" signs on their front doors, because of the difficulty in identifying hoodie-wearing suspects in robberies.
It was mentioned that the custom of men removing their hats indoors has died out with the backward baseball cap.
I can't find the original local article to link to right now, but my response to the article was "Are the shopkeepers willing to lose the business if they enforce this rule?"
1. Do you think this is prejudiced or profiling?
2. If you were a victimized shopkeeper would you put up a sign like this?
3. How would you enforce it, short of having a law passed?
It was mentioned that the custom of men removing their hats indoors has died out with the backward baseball cap.
I can't find the original local article to link to right now, but my response to the article was "Are the shopkeepers willing to lose the business if they enforce this rule?"
1. Do you think this is prejudiced or profiling?
2. If you were a victimized shopkeeper would you put up a sign like this?
3. How would you enforce it, short of having a law passed?