Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
civil rights: the right to refuse service
Can i politely insist that someone leave my cafe if I decide they have been abusive and slanderous of my family?
Asked on 1/04/07, 4:19 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Stephen Loeb
Law Office of Stephen R. Loeb
Re: civil rights: the right to refuse service
Yes.
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Answered on 1/05/07, 12:28 pm
Mark S. Moroknek
Kelly & Curtis, PLLC.
Re: civil rights: the right to refuse service
If you operate a public business like a coffee shop and someone is abusive yes, you can ask them to leave, and the reason is their conduct. Don;'t say anything else though, becasue you can get in trouble if they believe they were denied service on discriminatory grounds.
Answered on 1/04/07, 11:20 pm
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