Motorcycle Club Sues Rochester Bar for Discrimination

>> Saturday, February 19, 2005

From KAAL TV 6, members of a motorcycle club are suing the Rochester Bar because it was denied access for wearing their colors:

The attorney representing the Sons of Silence motorcycle club says its members were refused entrance to the bar because they were wearing their "colors," or motorcycle apparel. He sent a letter to the bar warning of legal action, saying a 1998 state law prohibits that kind of discrimination.

1 comments:

GaijinBiker 2/21/2005 09:54:00 AM  

It's been a long time since law school for me, but I think these guys may be out of luck.

Unless the owner was discriminating on the basis of race, gender, religion, or so forth, he can kick out whoever he wants.

Certainly his wouldn't be the first establishment with a dress code.

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