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Obviously, I got the vax, we all did, right? I even have a card. A lot of places around me require vaccination to go indoors, one in particular requires it

To participate in a local organization I need to prove I am vaccinated. No problem, I have a card. That's the very reason I got the card.

But some people have fake cards, and I worry that these people, who are suspicious in nature, will accuse me of having a fake card.

What are some strategies to deal with that? Is there a way I can get a new card and be less concerned about scrutiny? At this point moving to the safe confines of Florida or not joining isn't the option I would like. I just want to make sure I am not accused of having a fake card.

if this is the wrong sub for this, let me now. I am not a regular poster, just a regular replier. I may post elsewhere for more traction if need be Thanks.

P.S. To reiterate, totally Vaxxed, have the card to prove it.

Obviously, I got the vax, we all did, right? I even have a card. A lot of places around me require vaccination to go indoors, one in particular requires it To participate in a local organization I need to prove I am vaccinated. No problem, I have a card. That's the very reason I got the card. But *some* people have fake cards, and I worry that these people, who are suspicious in nature, will accuse me of having a fake card. What are some strategies to deal with that? Is there a way I can get a new card and be less concerned about scrutiny? At this point moving to the safe confines of Florida or not joining isn't the option I would like. I just want to make sure I am not accused of having a fake card. if this is the wrong sub for this, let me now. I am not a regular poster, just a regular replier. I may post elsewhere for more traction if need be Thanks. P.S. To reiterate, totally Vaxxed, have the card to prove it.

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No, but businesses have the right to refuse service to anyone.

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Bake a cake for faggotry you bigot.

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That's partly the baker's fault. You can't refuse service based upon someone's protected status. For example, if a nigger walks in and demand a nigger cake, you can't say "I don't serve niggers." However, you can say "I don't serve people who wear saggy pants." Even better, you can say "I'd love to bake your nigger cake. I'll do it for only $800."