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There is no law on the books requiring by law for people to wear masks, so the store refused service to her and she refused to leave. That does not seem unconstitutional.

She should have left the store I guess.

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First it's a mandate , not a law. Which is only imposable with a ticket and a fine. Not something you should be arrested / detained for.

Second, the store cannot claim "private property" and requiring store policy in the same way they can't force their customers to purchase specific items or set a price minimum for being in the store. (or if that example isn't understood..then they can't say "only whites") This is a direct violation of the stores responsibility to serve everyone who comes in. This lady AND EVERYONE ELSE who have been denied this should collaborate and file a class action law suit against the stores (which is why Wal Mart has stopped the stupidity of their demands...they'd stand to lose hundreds of millions (if not billions) in such a case.

Lastly, she was being detained against her will without violating any law, She was not given her miranda rights, and was not being told what she was being arrested for.

This seems ripe for the entire "police state" department to be sued, and then the individual officers being sued as well.

It sucks that "police departments" have been reduced now to diversity hiring obese, ignorant , niggers...but we make them pay for doing so.

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Can a private business ask you to leave their premises without reason? The answer is yes. If you do not leave, you are trespassing. The cops then have every right to arrest you.

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Again, this is not correct. A private business can ASK you to leave and they can have THEIR security staff remove you forcefully if you're violent, disruptive , and can even detain you until law enforcement shows up if they suspect you of committing a CRIME.

What they CAN'T do (legally) is have you removed or detain you because they don't like what you're wearing, saying, how you cut your hair, and they absolutely cannot deny you an exchange of goods /services for money (that they're conducting with other members of the public). This doesn't apply for 'clubs" which require membership fees.

You honestly have no fucking clue as to what you're talking about.