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Old 04-15-2016, 11:16 PM
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Yes and yes.

A business SHOULD be able to refuse service to anyone he pleases. Why would he unless for a good reason? It hits his bottom line. But in the long run, maybe it IS in his best interest because of less problem customers. If YOU have a choice in which business to use, shouldn't the business also have a choice in it's customer?

I guess you don't know much about South Africa. It was a MUCH better place then than now.

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes a section on Public Accommodation. As well as the ADA in 1990.

There was a good example of this principle earlier in this thread.

But here is the lawsuit explanation:BORNE vs. HAVERHILL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, INC., 58 Mass. App. Ct. 306

But in a nutshell if you own a business that serves the PUBLIC then you cannot refuse service to the public.