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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] FBN - Delivering on the policy of "Lowered Expectations" http://www.fbntech.com/service1.html