Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Massachusetts

I recently stepped up to the front doors of a bar/club in Boston, MA, paid my $30 entrance fee, showed them I was 31 from Tennessee, and then stepped over to the bouncer search area inside the venue. They searched my purse and found a half empty bottle of liquor. He then, without any argument from me, told me to leave and said I wouldn't get my money back or my bottle. I told the cashier what happened and she said the same thing. Don't I have a right to get my bottle back and my money since I really never entered the venue, just the search area? If I do have a case, can I bring it against the owner since I don't remember which bouncer or clerk it was?

P.S. I'm genuinely bothered by this issue. I can't get this out of my head. They shouldn't assume I know all the rules because back where I live in Memphis, some bars or venues actually allow you to bring open bottled liquor in. Because of this I'm really serious about bringing suit against them simply on principle.


Asked on 2/21/11, 12:00 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Paul Lancia Attorney Paul Lancia

You are entitled to a refund of your entrance fee.

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Answered on 2/21/11, 10:12 am


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