Addressing a "Black Man," as "BOSS, or
BOSS MAN" is offensive! Both terms are stereotypical street terms, and to apply them to a "BLACK MAN" in any business whatsoever is a violation of the "
Unruh Civil Rigths Act" in the state of California.
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The Unruh Actββ¦β βprohibits all forms of stereotypical discrimination.β Koire v. Metro Car Wash,
40 Cal. 3d 24, 35-36
The Unruh Act; Its intent is to prohibit all businesses from engaging in arbitrary or βstereotypicalβ discrimination. (
Isbister v. Boys' Club of Santa Cruz, Inc. (1985) 40 Cal.3d 72, 86,
219 Cal.Rptr. 150,
707 P.2d 212; Koire v. Metro Car Wash, supra, 40 Cal.3d 24, 35β36, 219 Cal.Rptr. 133, 707 P.2d 195.)
Β§ 52. (a) states in part: Whoever denies, aids or incites a denial, or makes any discrimination or distinction contrary to Section 51, β¦ is liable for each and every offense for the actual damages, and any amount that may be determined by a jury, or a court sitting without a jury, up to a maximum of three times the amount of actual damage but in
no case less than four thousand dollars ($4,000), and any
attorney's fees that may be determined by the court in addition thereto, suffered by any person denied the rights provided in Section 51, β¦
How can I help you BOSS , or
BOSS MAN! The penalty for violating the "
Unruh Act" is $4000.00 from the clerk and $4000.00 from the store for each violation. In California you can sue in Small Claims court for the violation of
the Unruh Act. boss
boss man O.G.