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stephanie
12-14-2007, 03:42 PM
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ― The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is holding a public hearing to address a controversial sign at the popular Geno's Steaks that has gained national attention.
The hearing was scheduled after allegations were made accusing Geno's Steaks of discrimination for posting a sign that reads: "This is America. When ordering speak English."

Geno's owner Joey Vento said it is "free speech."

"Since we have a little problem in the country with the language, it is also telling people at Geno's Steaks, all we speak is English," Vento said.

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR) does not see it that way and alleges Geno's is in violation of the Philadelphia Fair Practices Ordinance - Chapter 9 Section 9-1105 (A) (1) (b) of The Philadelphia Code.

The commission believes the sign discourages patronage by non-English speaking customers.

"Individuals who operate in a place of public accommodation cannot post signage or express messages that might have the resulting affect of making any group, any ethnicity, and any national origin person feel unwelcome," said Nick Taliaferro, Human Relations Commission.

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http://cbs3.com/local/Genos.Steaks.Sign.2.610918.html

Immanuel
12-14-2007, 03:48 PM
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ― The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is holding a public hearing to address a controversial sign at the popular Geno's Steaks that has gained national attention.
The hearing was scheduled after allegations were made accusing Geno's Steaks of discrimination for posting a sign that reads: "This is America. When ordering speak English."

Geno's owner Joey Vento said it is "free speech."

"Since we have a little problem in the country with the language, it is also telling people at Geno's Steaks, all we speak is English," Vento said.

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR) does not see it that way and alleges Geno's is in violation of the Philadelphia Fair Practices Ordinance - Chapter 9 Section 9-1105 (A) (1) (b) of The Philadelphia Code.

The commission believes the sign discourages patronage by non-English speaking customers.

"Individuals who operate in a place of public accommodation cannot post signage or express messages that might have the resulting affect of making any group, any ethnicity, and any national origin person feel unwelcome," said Nick Taliaferro, Human Relations Commission.

read the rest..
http://cbs3.com/local/Genos.Steaks.Sign.2.610918.html

The message I would have for Mr. Taliaferro would be, "It is my shop, my revenue and my right, Mr. Taliaferro. If you don't like it, don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out and as a parting gift, here's a Philly Cheesesteak to go."

Immie

nevadamedic
12-14-2007, 03:49 PM
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ― The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is holding a public hearing to address a controversial sign at the popular Geno's Steaks that has gained national attention.
The hearing was scheduled after allegations were made accusing Geno's Steaks of discrimination for posting a sign that reads: "This is America. When ordering speak English."

Geno's owner Joey Vento said it is "free speech."

"Since we have a little problem in the country with the language, it is also telling people at Geno's Steaks, all we speak is English," Vento said.

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR) does not see it that way and alleges Geno's is in violation of the Philadelphia Fair Practices Ordinance - Chapter 9 Section 9-1105 (A) (1) (b) of The Philadelphia Code.

The commission believes the sign discourages patronage by non-English speaking customers.

"Individuals who operate in a place of public accommodation cannot post signage or express messages that might have the resulting affect of making any group, any ethnicity, and any national origin person feel unwelcome," said Nick Taliaferro, Human Relations Commission.

read the rest..
http://cbs3.com/local/Genos.Steaks.Sign.2.610918.html

Awesome, that is the way it should be, this is America.

darin
12-14-2007, 03:56 PM
People in philly don't call them "Philly Cheesesteak sandwhiches"....they call 'em 'steak sandwhich'....or Wiz, Wit, To Go.

hjmick
12-14-2007, 03:59 PM
"We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"

That should be all he needs.

avatar4321
12-14-2007, 03:59 PM
The fact is no one has been turned down service. If someone cant speak english, Joey will teach them how to do it in English so that they can do it in the future. The man is doing a public service and they want to screw him because its not publically correct.

Hagbard Celine
12-14-2007, 04:07 PM
:dunno: It's a private business so what do the complainers think they are going to do about it?

Immanuel
12-14-2007, 04:36 PM
People in philly don't call them "Philly Cheesesteak sandwhiches"....they call 'em 'steak sandwhich'....or Wiz, Wit, To Go.

Oh wellllllllll!!! Excuse Meeeeeeeeeeeeee! :)

Never had the privilege to visit Philly yet. Someday, I'd love to go.

Immie

OCA
12-14-2007, 04:54 PM
People in philly don't call them "Philly Cheesesteak sandwhiches"....they call 'em 'steak sandwhich'....or Wiz, Wit, To Go.

Its simply a steak wit at Pats, been there, it means you get a cheesesteak with kraft cheesewhiz and fried onions, the fried onions are not an option, if you don't like them you scrape em off.

I love that place because if you ain't ready to order when its your turn you don't get time to look at the menu and hem and haw, Pat tells you to take your ass to the back of the line and yells "next!":laugh2:

actsnoblemartin
12-14-2007, 05:08 PM
dont just complain tell those basterds where to go.

Kevin E. Vaughan, Director Tel: (215) 686-4673

http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/crd/stateloc/pa.htm#philadelphia

OCA
12-14-2007, 05:12 PM
dont just complain tell those basterds where to go.

Kevin E. Vaughan, Director Tel: (215) 686-4673

Isn't there a fucking rule about posting people's phone numbers on the board? Whether you agree with a person or group or not probably shouldn't post a phone number Raymond.

I know if someone posted my number here just for the point of harrassment somebody is going to have a problem.

Mr. P
12-14-2007, 05:41 PM
:dunno: It's a private business so what do the complainers think they are going to do about it?

Bring in the Government of course....think smoking bans.