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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE Sign — 9x12" inch PVC x 1—2—3

$ 1.58

Availability: 1214 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Color: Red + White
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Information Sign
  • Condition: New
  • Model: WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE
  • Dimensions: 9 x 12 " inches
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Material: Plastic
  • Brand: Bazic
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    WE
    RESERVE THE RIGHT
    TO REFUSE SERVICE
    TO ANYONE

    sign

    9 x 12"
    Flexible Weatherproof Plastic
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    Brand New and in Excellent Condition
    WE
    RESERVE THE RIGHT
    TO REFUSE SERVICE
    TO ANYONE
    Signs
    Sometimes people
    at your public place of business
    can be disruptive, making threats
    or even causing damage.

    Thankfully it’s relatively rare,
    yet when it does happen
    ~ and regrettably it happens too often ~
    it can create a big problem.
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    Proprietors of public
    accommodations
    such as
    restaurants, theaters,
    banks, gyms, and shops
    may politely ask unwanted visitors to
    quietly leave their business premises.
    At a restaurant or bar, for example
    there are several legitimate reasons to
    refuse service, some of which include:
    Patrons who are unreasonably rowdy,
    harass others and cause trouble
    Patrons who would overfill occupancy
    beyond legal capacity if allowed entry
    Patrons who arrive just before closing
    time or after the kitchen is closed
    Patrons lacking in adequate hygiene
    (filthy clothes, extreme body odor)

    All these reasons for refusal
    concern the comfort and
    safety of other guests.
    ————————————
    Establishments that serve alcohol
    not only have a right to refuse service
    but are often bound in many situations
    by an actual legal responsibility to stop
    serving extremely intoxicated customers
    who behave in unruly or dangerous ways, and
    present a danger to the public or themselves.
    ——————————————————
    Can a business refuse service to someone
    just because they don’t like a customer’s
    casual attire? Sure. Some restaurateurs
    won’t serve patrons who don’t meet their
    particular clothing standards — from the
    classic “No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service”
    all the way to requiring that all patrons
    wear ties, collared shirts or sportcoats.

    To keep a table all day long,
    patrons must also spend money.
    Coffeehouses, restaurants and bars
    are places of business after all, and
    non-customers don’t have a right to simply
    sit around loitering upon business premises
    without buying anything. It happens often
    enough, that if only one or two members of
    a large party are actually eating or drinking
    while the rest are just hanging out, tying
    up tables for which paying customers
    are waiting, then they can
    be politely asked to leave —
    ... and if a visitor refuses to leave,
    the police can even be summoned.
    —————————————
    Federal anti-discrimination laws
    allow businesses to refuse service
    to any person for any reason —
    unless they are discriminating
    against a protected class.
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964
    prohibits public accommodations
    from refusing service to customers
    based upon such characteristics as:
    Age
    Gender
    Religious Belief
    Race or Skin Color
    Citizenship Status
    National Origin
    Veteran Status
    Pregnancy
    Disability
    ———————————
    Some states like California go even
    further than the Federal baseline to
    prohibit discrimination based upon:
    Marital Status
    Sexual Orientation
    Medical Condition
    Political Affiliation
    —————————
    Within compliance under law,
    how can you get rid of people
    at your place of business
    who loiter or are rude,
    loud, and obnoxious?

    Make sure appropriate signs
    are placed within clear view
    of your guests, to indicate that
    disruptive behavior and loitering
    are not allowed, giving notice
    that you do indeed
    Reserve The Right
    To Refuse Service

    Great for any
    business owner
    to place on a door
    or in a window.
    ———————————
    convey the message
    loud and clear
    ————————————
    Hard to miss,
    Easy to read
    Bright, right
    to the point—
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