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Posted By: rex123

NEW YORK - 02/12/24 05:51 PM

How does a state have the right to tell a business what days it has to be open?
Posted By: Grandpa Trapper

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 05:57 PM

Originally Posted by rex123
How does a state have the right to tell a business what days it has to be open?


Liberals want full control over everybody. That's how.
Posted By: trapper red 315

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 06:00 PM

What are you referring to in particular?
The chick fil a deal?


NY gets butt hurt over alot
Posted By: Guss

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 06:00 PM

Just don't do it.
Posted By: randall brannon

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 06:18 PM

That is what yoiu get for living in a Demonrat Dung hole. Fight now Milwaukee Wisconsin wants people to hide in the farthest room from the Break in when someone Breaks into your home and that in no way gives you the right to shoot them. It is getting to the point where it is better to just weigh the body and dump it in Lake Michigan like the Mafia did.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 06:37 PM

They are trying to pass a bill in California that businesses that operate in the state can not close a store, that is losing money due to high crime rates, in areas with a mostly minority population.

Keith
Posted By: mike mason

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 07:06 PM

Originally Posted by rex123
How does a state have the right to tell a business what days it has to be open?

NY is doing their best to run every business out of the state. With the dumwats running the senate, assembly and governors spot,they have free rein to destroy the state.
Posted By: victor#0

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 07:18 PM

Socialism sucks
Posted By: Squash

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 08:31 PM

I think this only applies to chick fil a’s on the state owned rest areas on Interstate 90 and other state own facilities. People travel on Sunday, chick filet should have not put their restaurants in these rest areas to serve a captive audience , if that was a problem.
Posted By: jk

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 08:45 PM

New York is a beautiful state, the government is the problem. I just love fishing and trapping there. Lots of lakes and lake ontario and hills and valleys and some great people. BUT........
Posted By: Scuba1

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 08:49 PM

If you want to open a small business in NY there are several routes you can take I 95 South being one of them
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 08:59 PM

Originally Posted by Squash
I think this only applies to chick fil a’s on the state owned rest areas on Interstate 90 and other state own facilities. People travel on Sunday, chick filet should have not put their restaurants in these rest areas to serve a captive audience , if that was a problem.

This is what it is^^^
Posted By: Philip Stancel

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 09:00 PM

Originally Posted by Squash
I think this only applies to chick fil a’s on the state owned rest areas on Interstate 90 and other state own facilities. People travel on Sunday, chick filet should have not put their restaurants in these rest areas to serve a captive audience , if that was a problem.



People travel late at night and on holidays. Must the stores be open 24 hours a day and open every day of the year?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 09:08 PM

It's New York, Christian principles ain't welcome. Heck their assembly cheered when they passed law to abort full term children.
Posted By: Philip Stancel

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 09:11 PM

After thinking about it some more, an even better method of Govt control would be to only allow travel when chic fil a is open.
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 09:39 PM

Why would the government have allowed them to open there in the first place if it was a problem? If the state owns the land, then they should set rules mandating that whatever food places choose to open there must stay open 24/7. Make it part of the contract and make it apply to every business that opens there.
Posted By: trapper red 315

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 10:07 PM

this topic needs to be clarified. I responded to the OP and he hasnt come back yet, so I made a guess to his post.

in NY, the toll hiway, NY Thruway, is owned by NYS, and controlled by an authority,
this authority has control of the service plazas on the highway, and the board decided the plazas need a makeover, why, who knows, as most travelers have been okay with the buildings but not the food selection.
So the board of directors put the word out that the authority wanted private interests to take over not only operating but the rebuild of the service plazas on the entire tolled portion of the hiway.
Enter Applegreen, an irish company, who got the contract and was responsible for the franchising of not only foodservice but all building operations of each plaza.
Chick fil a has an agreement with Applegreen, not NYS

Chick fil a has made it clear it will pull out of its agreement with Applegreen if NYS proceeds with forcing their stores to open on sundays
Chick fil a knows it doesnt need to be in NY for its business to succeed

My opinion....................if you didnt know that chick fil a was closed on sundays and food isnt available.......then your dumber than a biden supporter
Posted By: Squash

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 10:44 PM

Originally Posted by Philip Stancel
Originally Posted by Squash
I think this only applies to chick fil a’s on the state owned rest areas on Interstate 90 and other state own facilities. People travel on Sunday, chick filet should have not put their restaurants in these rest areas to serve a captive audience , if that was a problem.



People travel late at night and on holidays. Must the stores be open 24 hours a day and open every day of the year?


Philip, Do you understand English ? I90 in NY is a Toll rd., the State of NY owns the rest areas, franchises in these areas new that going in. No one is shopping at dollar general, wegmans, Lowe’s, etc. on the NYS Thruway.
If they do not want to be open to provide service to the public on a toll rd.,on Sunday, then they should get the heck out of these service ares.
By the way, the stores I mentioned are open on Sunday and most holidays.
Posted By: BernieB.

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 10:45 PM

Originally Posted by trapper red 315
this topic needs to be clarified. I responded to the OP and he hasnt come back yet, so I made a guess to his post.

in NY, the toll hiway, NY Thruway, is owned by NYS, and controlled by an authority,
this authority has control of the service plazas on the highway, and the board decided the plazas need a makeover, why, who knows, as most travelers have been okay with the buildings but not the food selection.
So the board of directors put the word out that the authority wanted private interests to take over not only operating but the rebuild of the service plazas on the entire tolled portion of the hiway.
Enter Applegreen, an irish company, who got the contract and was responsible for the franchising of not only foodservice but all building operations of each plaza.
Chick fil a has an agreement with Applegreen, not NYS

Chick fil a has made it clear it will pull out of its agreement with Applegreen if NYS proceeds with forcing their stores to open on sundays
Chick fil a knows it doesnt need to be in NY for its business to succeed

My opinion....................if you didnt know that chick fil a was closed on sundays and food isnt available.......then your dumber than a biden supporter


We don't have them around here so no I didn't know. I believe there are some that have opened in Minnesota in the past couple years, There's one about an hour and a half from me.
Posted By: jalstat

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 11:03 PM

I don’t understand the laws you can’t hunt on Sunday out east
Posted By: Scuba1

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 11:12 PM

Originally Posted by jalstat
I don’t understand the laws you can’t hunt on Sunday out east



I took the time ( I think a weekend a while back ) to read the PA hunting rules. I am sure the folks who wrote them had free access to some high octane party cabbage to smoke and made full use of that stuff before putting pen to paper.
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: NEW YORK - 02/12/24 11:49 PM

Originally Posted by jalstat
I don’t understand the laws you can’t hunt on Sunday out east


Old time Christian laws hanging on. When I grew up you couldn't hunt on Sundays in NY. Sundays were considered a day of rest. Not only for people, but also for the critters. No work was to do be done on Sundays, and many considered hunting to be a form of work. Older people were very upset when the laws changed to allow Sunday hunting. Most were upset over the idea of the critters not having a day of rest more than anything.
Posted By: Cragar

Re: NEW YORK - 02/13/24 12:09 AM

Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by jalstat
I don’t understand the laws you can’t hunt on Sunday out east


Old time Christian laws hanging on. When I grew up you couldn't hunt on Sundays in NY. Sundays were considered a day of rest. Not only for people, but also for the critters. No work was to do be done on Sundays, and many considered hunting to be a form of work. Older people were very upset when the laws changed to allow Sunday hunting. Most were upset over the idea of the critters not having a day of rest more than anything.

The old 'Blue Laws' some of them still on the books. We finally got liquor sales on Sunday just a few years ago in CT. You could get something in a bar on Sunday but liquor stores including beer sales were verbotten on Sunday.
I remember when I was a kid , everything except churches were all closed on Sunday.
Posted By: Philip Stancel

Re: NEW YORK - 02/13/24 12:57 AM

Squash,
I understand English and you have not answered the question about the stores being open 24 hours a day.
Posted By: Fisher Man

Re: NEW YORK - 02/13/24 01:15 AM

Most of the blue laws were a good idea, but the greed to stay open on sundays for the almighty buck changed things.
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: NEW YORK - 02/13/24 02:54 AM

Originally Posted by Philip Stancel
Squash,
I understand English and you have not answered the question about the stores being open 24 hours a day.

The Chic fil A's and other food stores they want to stay open on Sunday are ONLY on one road ( the I-90 ). This is a toll road that has NO other stores besides food stores at rest areas.
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