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Originally Posted by Burninator
You comparison doesn't really work. Refusing to serve drunk and/or underage people is against the anyways. Those are liqour laws that you need to uphold to keep your liqour license. Now these are the laws here in Canada, those laws may be different in Britain, I suspect not, but maybe.
Refusing someone service in your store because they are in a wheel chair doesn't fall into "your right" as a store owner, it falls into discrimination.
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Learn to read. There's not one person here who has suggested removing someone because they're in a wheel chair.
If I'm a shop owner and someone is being rude and aggressive and knocking things over and damaging goods I want the right to kick that person out, who ever they are on the planet. We don't know that even happened, so the shop keeper could well still be in the wrong. I'm just saying in theory there are circumstances underwhich anyone could behave in an order to warrent removeal.