Is it right or wrong for Race Trac to do this?
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/Race_Trac_Chain_Sets_Day_Labo
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/Race_Trac_Chain_Sets_Day_Labo
I agree with them on the loitering and coming in to just use the bathroom. For some customers (elder, women etc) it can be rather intimidating to have to fight through a crowd of men to get into the store. Ive seen the same policy's in areas there there is a large population of homeless that hang around panhandling.
I remember growing up 7-11 wouldnt allow more than a few teenagers in the store at the same time. It wasnt about race it was about lose prevention and that the store is there to make money and its facilities are for its customers.
Its rather short sighted to not allow sales.
I agree with them on the loitering and coming in to just use the bathroom. For some customers (elder, women etc) it can be rather intimidating to have to fight through a crowd of men to get into the store. Ive seen the same policy's in areas there there is a large population of homeless that hang around panhandling.
I remember growing up 7-11 wouldnt allow more than a few teenagers in the store at the same time. It wasnt about race it was about lose prevention and that the store is there to make money and its facilities are for its customers.
Its rather short sighted to not allow sales.
I am not familiar with the term "day laborer". Are these people permanent citizens? These workers should be treated the same way I should be treated. They should act the same way I should act. No stealing, No loitering, No mistreatment of the elderly, and No disrespect to womanhood. If I act this way, throw my butt out. But, when you do, don't apply this to Kentuckians who know how to act.
Typically day laborers is a term applied to a group of people who hang out at a single location and hope somebody comes by needing helpers. The need is limited to a single day or limited use, so lets say you as a home owner need somebody to help with a project around your house but do not want to hire permanent help or a contractor. Contractors also may hire them for a project, that is limited in scope where they do not want on going help. It does not apply to a specific ethnicity nor legal status.
Race Tracs can also be a franchise and the local owner may have had a policy which was not endorsed by the corporate conglomerate. Not sure that this is the case but I do know that Race Tracs are not all owned by the conglomerate.
Their dealer lease/franchise stores are called Race Way.