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As do most people that go around trying to impose laws on how people dress or groom.
In any case, leaving his weird problems behind:
Food prep places actually do account for beards, and require men with beards to wear a hair net designed for beards, worn on the chin.
A simple fix.
And all workers are required to wear hairnets regardless.
So there you go, OP.
Issue sorted.
Thank you, and good day.
-5/10 for trolling a bait thread
If your a lumberjack? Sure having a beard seems like the norm for them
But if you say, a waiter or a cook? Thats different
Depends on the job I'd personally say or where you live, class and educate as it were
And the mask is off for anyone who didn't just take a look at the post history.
I mean ♥♥♥♥, walmart has a whole layout dedicated to the amish... what are they going to do with the horse and buggy parking?