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Is it justified to be expelled from a coffee shop because there are too many of "you" in there?
This morning I went to a cafe front of the bus transfer point for coffee, like I always do before school. The cafeteria is located on the ground floor of a hotel. By So I sit on a sofa with my coffee like I always do, and people over schools came close to mine because it was so cold today as it has been lately. Very few were wandering, almost everyone bought something and sat down. No one was causing a disturbance, but a hotel security guard arrives and tells us all to adolescents to leave because "it is not a bus stop and there are" many of you here. " So we all students I cast. It is private property, so they have the right to kick people out, but it is not that discrimination? I was very offended to be labeled a trouble maker and kicked out of my favorite coffee … I guess this is more a question about rights than anything else. Are they really allowed to do that?
As you yourself said, is private property and have the right to kick people out. Discrimination would be prohibited only if the teenagers from nothing, the owner / Administrator has the right, however, to prevent people from congregating there. You say that very few were on the prowl, who admits that some of them were lurking. And it is quite possible that as a teenager yourself that is immune to noise from a group of teenagers can do, but other paying customers would have complained.
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