LOL!!!!
That is some funny dung right there....
Umm.... 'we' are not a concealed carry State.
Are your rights contingent upon not offending the sensibility of others?
Please tell me, spammaster...... I am soooo interested.
If the server isn't willing to stand up and tell the manager to pound sand on this issue of fundamental Constitutional rights, screw `em.
If they signed such a contract, then it's incumbent on them to not serve any expensive food to people they know are likely to be asked to leave before completing the meal.So because the server may or may not be willing to risk his/her own job over an issue involving someone else, they deserve to not be paid? What about restaurants with a "server pays for walk-outs" policy that is a signed contract? So lets say both happen, you walk out and don't pay or tip, now they've paid for your free meal and got nothing out of it for your rights, seems fair in some sick twisted reality that I don't live in.
Basically what I'm saying is, doing the right thing is great and I'd love to stick up for you because I know what's right but in the end if you're willing to screw me over, why would I help you? My job isn't to defend customers to my managers, it's to serve my customers food and drink. If you want me to defend your constitutional rights, I'm going to require the fee of an attorney because I don't work pro bono.
I will confess I did not read all 130 posts, and I am only playing the devil's advocate anyway, but if we are a conceal carry state, we should be responsible enough to not even allow our firearm to be noticed in the first place. I wish I were more informed on our laws regarding this though. Is it illegal to carry a gun if it is visible to the public? I make sure mine is not as to not intimidate someone who may not like guns. Just curious. But as to the question at hand, I agree with the majority, pay my bill, leave a nice tip, and politely inform the management I will never be back.
LOL!!!!
That is some funny dung right there....
Umm.... 'we' are not a concealed carry State.
Are your rights contingent upon not offending the sensibility of others?
Please tell me, spammaster...... I am soooo interested.
Sorry to have appeared so ignorant there Johnny, I have never claimed to be a professor of Indiana law. I THOUGHT we were a concealed carry state, my mistake. Obviously offending someone else is not something that bothers you at all. I am NOT a spammer, I am a new member that was simply trying to contribute to a post but I will just hang back for a while and watch you to see how the pro does it. Sorry to have offended you. You were so worried about that 2nd amendment that you forgot all about the first one!! Go figure.
It would depend on a few things. Am I finished with my meal? If I am not finished with my meal I would not pay for it. In a restaurant you are not just paying for food. You are paying for time at a table, service, and atmosphere. You "just pay for food" at the grocery store. If I am finished with my meal and ready to leave anyway then I yes I would pay.
To-go boxes would not really make a difference to me. I do not eat left overs very often. I prefer my expensive restaurant food to be warm.
Tipping would depend. Did the waiter or waitress have anything to do with reporting the firearm? Were they polite and respectful? If they provided good service and were respectful I would tip regardless of whether I paid for my food or not.
As a former waitress, just to let you know, in every restaurant that I ever worked at in my 6 years of serving, for any customer that you wait on, it is your responsibility to collect the money from the customer. If the table leaves without paying, that total does not automatically get deleted from your running tab for your shift. It takes a merciful manager to delete it (especially restaurants with electronic systems). Any tip you, as a customer, leave would just go towards the bill that had been left unpaid.
Also, you have no idea how much damage can be done to a group's character by an unwitting patron in a restaurant. I beg of you, as a gun-owner, if this kind of situation arises, respond with more class than any one-upping, gun-fearing, and uneducated Manager that would ask you to leave when you had broken no law could ever possibly hope to muster.
And please do not punish the staff. Waitresses make $2.13 an hour.
So, if I'm told to leave but choose to go look for my waiter/waitress to pay the tab instead, will they come bail me out of jail and cover my legal fees after I'm arrested and charged with trespassing? If I'm asked to leave, for any reason, and don't, I am trespassing. Sorry, but I am not going to jail because you chose to work for an idiot.As a former waitress, just to let you know, in every restaurant that I ever worked at in my 6 years of serving, for any customer that you wait on, it is your responsibility to collect the money from the customer. If the table leaves without paying, that total does not automatically get deleted from your running tab for your shift. It takes a merciful manager to delete it (especially restaurants with electronic systems). Any tip you, as a customer, leave would just go towards the bill that had been left unpaid.
Also, you have no idea how much damage can be done to a group's character by an unwitting patron in a restaurant. I beg of you, as a gun-owner, if this kind of situation arises, respond with more class than any one-upping, gun-fearing, and uneducated Manager that would ask you to leave when you had broken no law could ever possibly hope to muster.
And please do not punish the staff. Waitresses make $2.13 an hour.
So, if I'm told to leave but choose to go look for my waiter/waitress to pay the tab instead, will they come bail me out of jail and cover my legal fees after I'm arrested and charged with trespassing? If I'm asked to leave, for any reason, and don't, I am trespassing. Sorry, but I am not going to jail because you chose to work for an idiot.
If I'm understanding you right you're saying if they ask you to leave because you are carrying? If thats the case they can go to hell, because if it is that big of a concern to them they need to have domething posted on the front door stating that no one is to carry while inside. If they don't then they really don't have the right to ask you to leave. So, if they are willing to make me leave then my money is leaving with me.
Not at all. We have the RKBA, including CCing or OCing. You also have the right to eat the cost of the meal you interrupted or denied us in whole or part when you invoke the criminal trespass statute by you or your designated agent (waitress) asking us to "leave".So if I'm understanding YOU right, we have the right to carry, but an owner of a restaurant does not or should not have the right to ask you to leave for whatever reason he wants?
Absolutely, just don't be expecting those you toss to pay up.If its my business I may toss someone out for having pink hair, this is as much my right as it is my right to carry. On a side note, if I ran my business that way, I wouldn't be in business long. However, it is also my right to run my business right into the ground, we should be respectful of that right and help this business along