Monday, February 8, 2010

Is it legal to refuse service/ admission to a night club based on someone`s false accusations?

Can the night club refuse the service /admittance to a person solely based on someone else`s accusations of that person? There is no drugs, alchogol or any other offensive behavior involved, but simply because Person A hates Person B and they happen to go to the same night club and the person A who hates Person B asked the owners of the night club to call the security next time the Person B shows up in the club? The accusations is that the Person A doesn`t feel comfortable in the person`s B presence ? Is it possible for a night club to refuse service/admittance to person B based on such accusations and what can the person B sue the person A for this?Is it legal to refuse service/ admission to a night club based on someone`s false accusations?
The night club can refuse to service anyone they want. Sorry.Is it legal to refuse service/ admission to a night club based on someone`s false accusations?
as long as the refusal is not based on a discrimination sense IE race, age etc then yep they can
Most nightclubs are private and reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason. All a bouncer or a bartender has to say is you were causing trouble, you appeared to be intoxicated, or you didn't meet the dress code. Person B could sue person A for anything (if person B can afford a lawyer) winning the case is quite another thing. If if person B could win the case and not get it thrown out as a frivolous lawsuit, I bet he or she would have spent more than he or she won.
Yes, unless the denial is based on someone being in a protected class.
Yeah, it's legal. That really sucks for person B though. There is really no way to prove it either way.

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