...that I cant go in anymore and need someone else to do my shopping for me, I asked which rule, law or regulation says that, if it was store policy or across all the stores of that name, was told that its been like that for awhile. Is this cashier misinformed? Im pissed that I was told essentially "your kind dont belong here" and I need others to shop for me like I was some invalid. I tempted to go back there in my suit and ask to speak to the manager about it.
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Actually in Ontario the law and provincial acts like AODA state that stores cannot discriminate against customers with disabilities. If I had a wheelchair, they need to have the store accessible or accommodating, they can't ask for medical documents or tell me that I need to have someone else do my shopping.
How is it "private property" if there is government issued warning signs on the front, sections taped off for items that the government doesn't want me to buy. The government has more control over how stores operate right now than the store owners do.