By opening the doors to the public the business has asked me to come in. By asking me to come in I now have a right to be there. Unless I’m breaking a law you cannot revoke the invitation because my right to be somewhere supersedes your business’s rights.
Remember this isn’t a home or residence. It’s a place of public gathering. Your individual rights to be somewhere prevent a corporation from revoking your invitation.
Imagine a business putting cameras in the bathrooms of their building. Clearly your right to privacy overrides their right to put security cameras wherever they please so this isn’t some weird or novel concept.
This simply isn't true. You're wrong. 🤷🏻♂️
Of course I’m not wrong.
By opening the doors to the public the business has asked me to come in. By asking me to come in I now have a right to be there. Unless I’m breaking a law you cannot revoke the invitation because my right to be somewhere supersedes your business’s rights.
Remember this isn’t a home or residence. It’s a place of public gathering. Your individual rights to be somewhere prevent a corporation from revoking your invitation.
Imagine a business putting cameras in the bathrooms of their building. Clearly your right to privacy overrides their right to put security cameras wherever they please so this isn’t some weird or novel concept.
Of course you are wrong. Please educate yourself and promptly piss off.
https://www.mydoorsign.com/blog/right-to-refuse-service-to-anyone/