Tim Knowles
1 min readMay 19, 2021

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A boycott of Six Flags might be in order.

Entering my workplace requires consent to be searched and wear identification. I think the last time I went to a theme park the admissions ticket had my picture and name on it. You were required to show the ticket.

Any place of business can require things as long as they aren't a violation of the rights of a protected class. Dress codes are fine but they need to be clear and uniformly enforced.

Law Enforcement and Rule Enforcement too often takes on an unnecessary belligerence, sometimes belligerence is appropriate.

I think those shorts are fine but it is not my theme park and I think they have the right to forbit them. I also think that a business has the right to expel anyone as long as it is not some kind of Gender, Race, Age, Ability or Religious discrimination. Not obeying the request of the businesses representatives is in my mind grounds for expulsion. My house my rules, you don't like it sue me for refund of your price of admission.

I am not a fan of the Puritanical, Oklahoma is not someplace I plan on visiting.

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Tim Knowles
Tim Knowles

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