I tried to look at this from both sides but I keep coming back to one thought. If you want to own a franchise you have to go by the rules. That goes for all franchises. Most others have uniforms too. If you don't like the rules feel free to give it up like he did.
On its face, this is absolutely true.
But in this case, as in so many, what we are witnessing is a dramatic change in a very key concept. That concept is "the rule
of law". This is where we all agree to a common set of laws to help structure society and control the baser instincts of some or the populace.
What is happening across the country - from the kongress kommies on down - is that this concept is being changed to "the rule
by law". In this scenario, our "betters" force change on us by passing laws or rules that subvert classic American values (Constitutional law), demonize or diminish historically significant cultural artifacts (patriotism, belief in Country, Duty, Honor), and make exercising your rights at the least "improper" and at worst illegal (Christmas displays on public grounds).
Violate these new "laws" and rules and you will get sued. Partly a problem with activist judges who are willing to make laws from the bench, combined with the trial lawyers, and in uber-lib organizations with agendas, and mix with apathy on the part of the American people.
There have been studies about the law-abiding nature of the American people, and our enemies are using it against us. Is Sonny's part of this? Probably not, just mindless do-gooders going along with the flow and making rules to avoid getting sued.
I still won't eat there, and we don't even have one up here.
BTW, Sonny's changed the rules mid-stream, especially with the alcohol part.