Old 07-13-13, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94

I understand that private businesses can deny anyone service for any reason, except what's covered as civil rights, but come on. And while I agree that perhaps it shouldn't take an act of government to FORCE the businesses to do something, perhaps contacting the restaurant's corporate office, or getting in touch with the franchise owner or something, could make some headway towards getting things changed.
Looks like a number of people in the state of Maine may have tried you latter route, but out of frustration ending up going with the former. On small issues such as fixing a broken light, one might make headway in contacting management or the corporate office, but the issue of allowing bikes to use a drive through seems to be much bigger than just talking to manager.

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