11-28-2007, 08:20 AM
[quote M A V I C][quote BigGuynRusty][quote M A V I C]Judging by results, they don't care. Anyone can be asked to leave a store at anytime. Do you know of any lawsuits that came simply because an employee asked a customer to leave?
I guess you don't read much VPFrankX.
Happens all the time.
BGnR
I read often. If it happens all the time, it shouldn't take you much effort to provide some evidence to support your statement.
Even if that was the case, the facts of the matter disprove your statement. The results speak for themselves.
I think iy happens frequently too, but I'm not finding much corroboration via the web.
This is interesting, though:
http://ca10.washburnlaw.edu/cases/2007/05/06-3087.htm
Legally you can refuse service to anyone based on their behavior, but you better make darn sure they're not a protected class.
Happens all the time.
BGnR
I read often. If it happens all the time, it shouldn't take you much effort to provide some evidence to support your statement.
Even if that was the case, the facts of the matter disprove your statement. The results speak for themselves.
I think iy happens frequently too, but I'm not finding much corroboration via the web.
This is interesting, though:
http://ca10.washburnlaw.edu/cases/2007/05/06-3087.htm
Legally you can refuse service to anyone based on their behavior, but you better make darn sure they're not a protected class.