A Philadelphia restaurant has been cleared of a discrimination complaint triggered by the owner's sign telling patrons, "This is America. When ordering, please speak English."
The controversy began in October 2005 when [restaurant owner Joey] Vento put up a small bumper-sticker size sign.
"There was no testimony in the eight-hour hearing that found Joey or Gino Steaks did anything that violated the law," [Vento’s lawyer Al Weiss] said. "Joey never turned away anybody from any protected group from getting served at the restaurant." Read more...
Finally some sanity!
Good for him, if you're going to live in this country permanently you should be able to speak English.
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