On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:32 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree with most of what you bring up. > > LOPSA may have the expectation they can remove someone from the location, > but any attempt to do so without involving law enforcement is going to > cause > some serious issues. If someone other than a police officer attempted to > remove me from somewhere, there would be serious consideration of assult > charges against the person, their employer and possibly even the facility > depending on how it was handled. > > When you enter a property, whether a business or a conference, you do so with the understanding that it is at the whim of the business or whatever. Especially if expressly stated, they have the right to remove you at any time for pretty much whatever reason, barring flat out illegalities (ie. they cannot say, "We don't like people of your race, get out.")
Generally, having someone leave should be done in a hands-off means. If hands are required, law enforcement should be obtained. But if you (the person being asked to leave) reach the point where the police are required, you may well find yourself being arrested for trespass, among other things. Moose Bitter Old Sysadmin
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