On 4 Nov 2001, at 0:49, Reese wrote:
What is precedent and case history of the "We reserve the right..." signs in public establishments, restaurants for example? How about the "no shirts, no shoes, no service" signs, whether food is sold at the establishment or not?
You can deny services to people providing you have a consistent set of policies, ie - all folks are treated equally. How do you deny air travel to some but not all of a similar nature. I smell lawsuits once the paranoia is over with.
Self-inflicted and self-aggravated.
The airline or airport authority would lose this one in a trial.
They'll lose Godfrey, this one I doubt it.
Back to Sandy's coments Re: rape victims. Just because you got a big mouth doesn't mean you should become a victim. Virtually Raymond D. Mereniuk Raymond@fbntech.com FBN - Delivering on the policy of "Lowered Expectations" http://www.fbntech.com/service1.html