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Originally Posted by Danzig
well, there's oj's rights, and then there's the owners rights, the other patrons rights....
was anyone else disturbed by the hoopla of oj being there? did anyone complain? there's a lot more to it than just oj being put out. the man who asked oj to leave owns the property, it's HIS right to refuse service. he knows as a public property owner, that it's a fine line-he chose to ask oj to leave.
so what?
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Now if there was a lot more to it than that's different....My opinion is based soley on the fact that the owner put him out because he didn't like the fact that he got away with murder and someone was giddy because he was there, which was all that was said in the article...if there were complaints, disruptions, disturbance, and the rights of the other patrons were compromised then absolutely he has the right to ask him to leave.....but he cannot and should not do it based on his personal points of view.....