attnwalmartshoppers
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What is the name of your state? CA
I am not even sure if "Right to refuse service to anyone" plate can be considered legal in the state of CA, but I see it in many places, so I am assuming it has some use. I am wondering, under what circumstances, a large retailer like Walmart, which, almost everyone visits one or more times a month, can refuse to service a person ? I mean if the person has stolen from walmart or was charged with lude act in company premises or anything that sort, which can be proven to cause damage to the store, has some basis for such an action. What I am wondering, say, for some reason I get into a heated argument with a store manager or an assistant manager, due to some issue I have encountered and some harsh words have been used by both sides. Does such a thing give grounds to the retailer, especially walmart, the grounds to ban me from entering into or buying from their stores, legally ?
I am not even sure if "Right to refuse service to anyone" plate can be considered legal in the state of CA, but I see it in many places, so I am assuming it has some use. I am wondering, under what circumstances, a large retailer like Walmart, which, almost everyone visits one or more times a month, can refuse to service a person ? I mean if the person has stolen from walmart or was charged with lude act in company premises or anything that sort, which can be proven to cause damage to the store, has some basis for such an action. What I am wondering, say, for some reason I get into a heated argument with a store manager or an assistant manager, due to some issue I have encountered and some harsh words have been used by both sides. Does such a thing give grounds to the retailer, especially walmart, the grounds to ban me from entering into or buying from their stores, legally ?