To All,
A hypothetical situational legal question regarding this scenario:
#1) I enter a restaurant, sit, am served and begin eating;
#2) At some time before I am finished I am informed by the management and / or employee that they either a) want my gun to leave or b) want me to leave with the gun;
#3) When asked I refuse to leave before I want to;
#4) Local LE is called and they arrive;
#5) The situation is explained to them;
#6) Local LE wants to see my LTCH and I comply;
#7) Local LE tells me I must leave the premises or I will be arrested;
#8) I comply but refuse to pay;
#9) Business owner wants me to pay;
#10) Again I refuse under the premise that we had a civil, contractual relationship that would exchange my money for a sit down meal in their establishment. As they have not fulfilled their end of the contract (by forcing me to leave) I consider this a civil matter.
Am I correct that the LE, once I leave and am in violation of no state law or local ordnance are done with me? In other words, once I leave LE is done and cannot further intervene even by giving the business owner my information without violating my privacy rights?
Why or why not???
In my business law class we were taught that many of the transactions of a business arrangement (such as providing a service or product) fall under civil law where one party may sue the other for breach of contract but that criminal law does not apply.
So now I am left wondering. If I have NOT finished my very last bite and and I forced to leave I have not received my meal. This at the instigation of the business owner.
What do you think?
I am not asking morally or ethically, only legally.
Regards,
Doug
A hypothetical situational legal question regarding this scenario:
#1) I enter a restaurant, sit, am served and begin eating;
#2) At some time before I am finished I am informed by the management and / or employee that they either a) want my gun to leave or b) want me to leave with the gun;
#3) When asked I refuse to leave before I want to;
#4) Local LE is called and they arrive;
#5) The situation is explained to them;
#6) Local LE wants to see my LTCH and I comply;
#7) Local LE tells me I must leave the premises or I will be arrested;
#8) I comply but refuse to pay;
#9) Business owner wants me to pay;
#10) Again I refuse under the premise that we had a civil, contractual relationship that would exchange my money for a sit down meal in their establishment. As they have not fulfilled their end of the contract (by forcing me to leave) I consider this a civil matter.
Am I correct that the LE, once I leave and am in violation of no state law or local ordnance are done with me? In other words, once I leave LE is done and cannot further intervene even by giving the business owner my information without violating my privacy rights?
Why or why not???
In my business law class we were taught that many of the transactions of a business arrangement (such as providing a service or product) fall under civil law where one party may sue the other for breach of contract but that criminal law does not apply.
So now I am left wondering. If I have NOT finished my very last bite and and I forced to leave I have not received my meal. This at the instigation of the business owner.
What do you think?
I am not asking morally or ethically, only legally.
Regards,
Doug