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Can a Wal*Mart security gaurd ask you to leave "his" store because you and a friend got into an arguement? |
My gf and I got into an arguement at wal mart and I got steamed and started walking away. Well my gf started to grab and pull me around to talk to me but I wouldn't. Finally she jumped in front of me and I kinda ppushed her aside. Well this guy (who at the time I had no clue was a security guard) told me to leave the store. I refused and he got on his radio and called for backup, so then I left. I had another friend with me who left when we got into an arguement so I called him what had happened and he told me he couldn't do that. So we went back in and walked passed him and he never said a word to us. After a little while he found us and told us to leave again, my friend and I smarted off to him so then he proceeded to call the cops, so we left again this time with him following us. A week or so later I went back in and he saw me and found a manager and persued to tell me to leave again. This time I went up to the customer service desk and they said that whatever he said went. Help??? Yes, since Wal-Mart is a private business they have the right to say who can and can't shop in their stores. The manager hired the security guard to act on his or her behalf in order to make sure that there were no disruptions that would endanger their customers or cause their customers to leave. You are not entitled to shop in a private business if they do not want you there - it is up to them. If he reasonably believes that you are disturbing other customers, yes. Yes, private property. yes, it is his job to "secure" any situation before it gets to elevated situation. Absolutely he can. Wal-Mart is private property and they can ask you to leave whenever they feel like it. Yes he can make you leave for disturbing the peace. In short. Yes> Yes. Yes, legally they can throw anyone they want out of their store. the store doesn't have to let you in. It's private property. Security has the right to ask you to leave the premises for any reason they want. Yeah, if he is security there and he is in charge of it, he can do whatever he feels is "in the best of the business" and my friend that would be not letting you in there. It's private property, they can allow anyone they want onto it and ask anyone they want to leave. You've got no rights to enter a store, restaurant, or any other private business if they don't want you there. You were obviously disturbing other customers if he took notice of your actions. And you've displayed your maturity by insisting upon dwelling on it and trying to get back in Wal Mart even after you know you aren't wanted there. Any establishment reserves the right to refuse service to anybody for whatever reason. Obviously you and your gf were creating a scene, which was more than likely disturbing the customers around you. Be thankful you weren't detained and arrested and find someplace else to shop. Yes, it's private property. Yes, you acted like a jerk, go back in month and apologize to the manager if you want to shop in Wal Mart. Yes, go to target or heb. walmart sucks You were instigating and looking for a fight with that security guard. If you would have just left the situation alone and went back a week later instead of going back with your friend right after the situation, you would not be in this predicament. You were causing a scene and he removed you to protect the store and other customers. Try being a little more mature the next time. people do want want any negative influences in the store find the manageing agents of the store and explain the situation to them and say it wont happen again Sorry buddy, ANY private store CAN ask you to leave. If you continue to press you luck, he'll likely not confront you, simply call 911 and have you arrested for trespassing. Your first actions was called "Disturbing the peace" He had a right to ask you to leave the store and give you orders to not to return. He could really have had you arrested. Don't go in there anymore. The stores have a right to refuse service to any one they please. Two things, you are in private property and secondly you are disrupting the peace. If someone ask you to leave a store for that particular reason they have every right. They cant make you leave because of any other reason (looking suspicious, being of a certain race, gender, sexual preference, religion, etc). You have been lucky. If I were the manager, I'd make it a policy to call the cops and file charges against anyone who argued with a security guard and then I would get a restraining order against him preventing him from coming within 1500 feet of the store. if you had done as asked the first time you would have had no further problems but by your actions you have proven you are a risk. the security guard had every right to ask you to leave. since you state your friend had a similar experience tells us you are inclined to cause problems and your friend is also. ...It is considered to be private property,like any place of business they can ask you to leave.But if he called the cops and they didn't give you a verbal warning ,not to return ,then he is harassing you.Complain to cooperate headquarters... There are a few things that a store cannot throw you out for, like your race or handicap, but being a troublemaker is not a protected right. It's Private Property. He doesn't even need a reason to ask you to leave. Yes he can. He is a Wal-Mart representative acting on their behalf on Wal-Mart property. Think of it like this, if a property owner told you to leave his property, you would be legally obligated to do so. Same goes for this scenario. If you don't, he would call the police and you would be removed and a tresspass order would be issued against you. |
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