Where you there? Did you see what happened? What does the restaurant say happened? Those are questions that need to be answered before making a judgement.
Lol I’m amazed at the lengths people on this board go to be anti-student in every situation.
I’m conservative as it gets as are most of the people complaining. A private business has the right to kick out but that private citizens also have a right to spread the word about businesses and make the market react a certain way. That’s how a free market works.
Calling everytime people get upset about a bad business practice snowflakes is getting old.
The rallying means that students are getting unified behind not going. They’ve pissed off the hand that feeds them, and with how many students are on Twitter it is a good indication of student opinion. The Bin is going to lose a lot of business over this.
Sometimes I wonder if y’all can critically think for two seconds.
Sweet Jesus...
No. Again.. the system operated the way it should:
- They had the right to kick the out. It sucks on their part.
- The people there have a right to voice that policy and their displeasure of it.
- The Bin will live or die due to their policy.
This is not somebody targeting them for their political or religious belief to shut them down. Has nothing to do with it.
No... I don't think this is irrational.
When you have a video:
- showing security forcing people out
- people saying they have no place to go
- people making them aware their is a basement...
That's pretty clear. You tell me, what can the Bin say that will make that situation better? It didn't happen? What can they say, in your mind, that changes the story to acceptable?
I had friends who are in their 30?s there and they verified everything.
You can say it?s private property; but, when you openly invite people into your establishment then you have to plan in place for emergencies. I wouldn?t be surprised to see them have their business license/liquor license pulled over this.
The Bin should have allowed Patrons to stay in the basement. I would absolutely allow patrons in to the safest place possible in my job. It?s the right human thing to do. The flip-side is that these students have absolutely zero excuse for going out drinking with weather like that on the way. Going to a bar during a tornado warning is idiotic. Both The Bin and the students deserve idiot awards. The most egregious thing I see in this situation is the police escalating a tense and potentially dangerous situation.
I do understand how a minute of video can paint a picture, but it might not be representative of the entire picture. Maybe it is, but you don't know unless you were there. If you have first hand sources, I'd vet the sources. It's like taking a quote out of context.
This is a perfect example of why social media can’t be allowed to drive our society
1. There is no affirmative requirement to have a storm shelter to have a liquor license.
2. An acceptable storm plan for that building may be to evacuate the building
3 no, a one minute video doesn’t tell you what happened before the video or after the video
And just like migrants don’t have a right to come to our country because theirs is crappy you don’t have a right to go in private property.
Yes you do have a right to be critical on Twitter just like the liberals have a right to complain about trumps immigration policy
Should people worry less about “rights” and more about wwjd? Yes