Kevin Crawford (Readers' Forum, July 23) writes in protest of the Bikini Cuts store planning to open in West Jordan. He says that he has a Web site where he will post photos of the salon's patrons. He encourages others to protest in front of this establishment and take pictures, and generally try to disrupt the business.
Now, I'm no Mensan, but isn't all of that activity only serving to promote the place? It's not a brothel, it's a place to get your hair cut. If he thinks that "protesting with your wallet" is the answer, I'll bet, to his chagrin, he would serve only to further line their coffers. I would think the owners of Bikini Cuts would welcome such ill-thought-out action.
Michael B. Parr
Sandy
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