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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Symantecs maybe. As I understand it, it is illegal for a restaurant to refuse to accept cash for a service, however they have the right to refuse service as long as its not based on race, religion etc.

    Not dissimilar to not accepting amex, for example.

    Curious what I might learn & please correct me if I'm misinformed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Not_A_Llama View Post
    Cash (legal tender) is required to be accepted for DEBTS, public and private.

    For a sit-down restaurant where you order and are served, then you have incurred a debt.
    For counter service or similar, no debt has been incurred before the bill comes due. They are free to be picky.

    California is some other wacky social justice shit.

    Better said. Thank you.
    Last edited by ChickNorris; 05-23-2020 at 20:12.
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