... unless you are gay, a minority, a woman, a Muslim, a liberal activist or any other politically protected class. That would be discrimination. No business can legally decide who they can and cannot do business with until the politically correct police state determines what moral influence has been considered in such a private decision.
You bring up an interesting point. Go in dressed with a black sheet and claim you are a Wal Mart Muslim. That way their cameras cannot track your facial identity.
Whether business or personal property, you can have a person permanently removed and banned from re-entering.
... unless you are gay, a minority, a woman, a Muslim, a liberal activist or any other politically protected class. That would be discrimination. No business can legally decide who they can and cannot do business with until the politically correct police state determines what moral influence has been considered in such a private decision.
No business can legally decide who they can and cannot do business with until the politically correct police state determines what moral influence has been considered in such a private decision.
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You may have a point here, it is possible that Walmart could take you to court and with a liberal judge win a case. With an intelligent lawyer however I think Walmart would be liable if they tried to remove you from the store and you weren’t doing anything wrong even though you did something wrong before.
He could just walk in dressed in all black, including a black bandana over his face. No one in Wally World could recognize him, & they probably would be afraid he was Antifa, and not mess with him.