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Old 01-10-2013, 01:40 PM #245
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Originally Posted by Jesus. View Post
So exactly what are the responsibilities of a barman, employed by a bar to provide services to paying customers?




He adheres to the wishes of the patient. Exactly. His moral opinions neither have nor hold any sway in this instance.




I really have no idea how you can view "refusing" to provide a service for which he is employed and paid, as a different issue from my point. His job is to provide drinks to customers, so by refusing to do his job, he is automatically acting. It's quite basic.
Responsibilities are not the same thing as rights or even vaguely related? I must have said at least 10 times, if the bar thinks he isn't fulfilling his role, they are free to dismiss him. It is his right to choose to not "do his job properly" and face the consequences of that, if he feels unable to do what has been asked of him.

Also, I would point out that doctors DO refuse requested care at times, if they disagree with it, on various grounds. They would refer the patient to a colleague. Someone else could have served her.
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