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Here's a question about carrying past the signs... for those who do so.
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 3154454" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I've dealt with this from the "Paul Blart" aspect. If you're printing and they ask you if you're carrying and you say no or they ask you to lift your shirt and you refuse, yeah, you'll probably be told to leave. They shouldn't try to stop you once you're leaving, they shouldn't call you back to talk some more, they shouldn't put their hands on you, there's no reason to. If they do for some stupid reason, ask for the supervisor and keep trying to leave and <u>announcing</u> that you're leaving. Now that being said, once you've been told to leave... </p><p></p><p> If you want to stop and argue the point, if you change your mind and refuse to leave without your refund, if you want the cafe to make your food to go first, do some shopping, collect your winnings, whatever... if they want you out <strong>right now</strong> and you don't comply <strong>right now</strong>, you're trespassing and they (security) <u><strong>CAN</strong></u> arrest/detain you under Title 22. If you're arrested for a crime, (any crime) they have to legally disarm you. (Also Title 22) That doesn't do anybody any good.</p><p></p><p>All in all, just be polite and leave and avoid escalating the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 3154454, member: 4491"] I've dealt with this from the "Paul Blart" aspect. If you're printing and they ask you if you're carrying and you say no or they ask you to lift your shirt and you refuse, yeah, you'll probably be told to leave. They shouldn't try to stop you once you're leaving, they shouldn't call you back to talk some more, they shouldn't put their hands on you, there's no reason to. If they do for some stupid reason, ask for the supervisor and keep trying to leave and [U]announcing[/U] that you're leaving. Now that being said, once you've been told to leave... If you want to stop and argue the point, if you change your mind and refuse to leave without your refund, if you want the cafe to make your food to go first, do some shopping, collect your winnings, whatever... if they want you out [B]right now[/B] and you don't comply [B]right now[/B], you're trespassing and they (security) [U][B]CAN[/B][/U] arrest/detain you under Title 22. If you're arrested for a crime, (any crime) they have to legally disarm you. (Also Title 22) That doesn't do anybody any good. All in all, just be polite and leave and avoid escalating the situation. [/QUOTE]
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