The notice went on to state, “Try to have some decency and respect for others. No one wants to see your underwear.”
At first glance, it doesn’t seem particularly offensive, does it? The sign isn’t targeting any specific group or making assumptions about their political or religious beliefs, for example.
However, the sign and the notion that the store felt entitled to dictate what people could or couldn’t wear evidently angered a number of individuals.
The sign quickly made its way onto the internet, sparking ongoing public discussions among online users.
According to reports, the controversy escalated rapidly. Chad Gilbert, one of the store’s managers and the advocate for the sign, defended it by stating, “I understand that wearing low pants is a fashion statement for some, but it’s not acceptable to me, and I find it somewhat offensive.”
“Typically, when people come in with sagging pants, it’s easier for them to steal bottles,” the store employee added.
Sunshine Weatherby, a local customer, commented, “I can see if it were like a church. You might have an issue because there are families there, but this is a liquor store. I’ve seen worse in a liquor store.”
What’s your take on the argument? Was the placement of the sign by the liquor store inappropriate in any way, or is the reaction exaggerated? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
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