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quincy

Senior Member
Pcarsonxx, are you the adult child of the 84 year old man or the 75 year old woman?

It sounds as if the couple did something wrong. I am pretty sure they know what it is.
Does anyone know why my post (quoted above) was reported for moderator review?

I agree with the other responses, pcarsonxx. Showing there was age discrimination requires more than just knowing the age of a person. Facts matter in law - and you have not provided the facts necessary to show the old couple was escorted from the restaurant and barred from reentering simply because they were old.
 
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Just Blue

Senior Member
Does anyone know why my post (quoted above) was reported for moderator review?

I agree with the other responses. Showing there was age discrimination requires more than just knowing the age of a person. Facts matter in law - and you have not provided the facts necessary to show the old couple was escorted from the restaurant and barred from reentering simply because they were old.
Not a clue, although OP's second post on page one s/he did ask who you were.
 

quincy

Senior Member
Not a clue, although OP's second post on page one s/he did ask who you were.
Hmmm. :unsure: I saw that pcarsonxx asked who I was.

pcarsonxx, I am a volunteer on this forum, as are the others who responded to your questions.

I guess I should now ask who you are and why you care so much about the couple and their less-than-pleasant dining experience.
 

quincy

Senior Member
The couple can probably request an incident report from the police. That might shed some light on the situation.
Pcarsonxx could submit a public record request, as well, if he is that curious or concerned.

Here is a link to an overview on accessing public records in Florida, published by the Digital Media Law Project (2014), followed by a link to a sample FOIA request letter (although the police department involved might have their own public record request form):

http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/access-public-records-florida

https://www.nfoic.org/florida-sample-foia-request
 

Taxing Matters

Overtaxed Member
I'm told over and over again, that the restaurant owners can eject anyone for any reason whatsoever, and can use taxpayer money, the police, to perform the ejection, allowing manager/owners to remain anonymous. WOW!!!!
Not for "any reason whatsoever". The business may eject any patron for any reason other than reasons that amount to illegal discrimination. You may find the principle that a business may refuse to serve anyone it does not wish to serve to be objectionable, but that has been the basic rule in this country for over two centuries, and reflects the idea that individuals and businesses are free (for the most part) to conduct their affairs as they wish. That's a principle I and many others support.

Nothing in your posts suggest that age was the reason they were kicked out. But even if it was neither federal nor Florida law makes it illegal for a business to discriminate against patrons on the basis of age.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Pcarsonxx could submit a public record request, as well, if he is that curious or concerned.

Here is a link to an overview on accessing public records in Florida, published by the Digital Media Law Project (2014), followed by a link to a sample FOIA request letter (although the police department involved might have their own public record request form):

http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/access-public-records-florida

https://www.nfoic.org/florida-sample-foia-request
Your post is back. :)
 

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