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Month: May 2020

Posted on May 13, 2020September 26, 2021

A barefoot person does not increase a store’s liability risk

A barefoot person does not increase a store's liability risk.

One of the most common reasons we often hear for a store requiring customers to wear shoes is, “If you’re barefoot you might injure your foot and sue us.” There is very little chance of either of those happening. Continue reading “A barefoot person does not increase a store’s liability risk”

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