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In response to
"
The protestor arrested for trying to enter the rally with tix for the crime of wearing an "I can't breathe" tshirt, can she sue? campaign, cops? -- nm
"
by
zeitgeist
I don't think she can sue for not being let in, but maybe for the arrest itself? Dunno. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jun 21 '20, 12:52
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She was arrested for refusing to leave private property. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 21, 12:59
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Then the question is on what grounds was she asked to leave? -- nm
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Meg
Jun 21, 13:02
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it doesn't matter. If I, as a store owner, don't want Spawn in my store I can boot him. -- nm
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Remlik
Jun 21, 15:02
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you can but ..you can't. -- nm
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mud
Jun 21, 15:20
They reserve the right to deny entry. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jun 21, 14:31
I don't think it matters. -- nm
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Ender
Jun 21, 13:05
I think it is in the ticket verbiage that they can refuse entry to anyone they choose. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 21, 13:04
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