Stuck behind the velvet rope
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With frustrating frequency the Calendar section reveals the latest hot spot that is supposedly “impossible to get into” [“If You Get In, the Vibe’s Just Right,” by Steve Baltin, Jan. 19]. How can this be legal? How is it not discrimination to say, yes-you, yes-you, no-not you, and not even claim private membership as an excuse? Why does no one question this?
Would someone please explain this? I’m baffled that it persists and seems to be admired rather than reviled. They’re selling a product (food) and a service (a good time) but if AMC or Ralphs or Barneys did the same, would it be allowed? Of course not.
CATHY WELLS
Los Angeles
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