I understand, but I just wanted to clarify for lurkers that may have gotten the wrong impression that anyone can refuse service to anyone period which is not correct. You can, as long as the person refused service cannot claim discrimmination beyond a reasonable doubt.
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>>>No, they don't. At least not here in Cal. They can refuse service to anyone with no reason
>>>given, so it's a valid point. But pick some other type of business. The idea still applies.
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>>I think you may be mistaken. Look here:
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http://www.legalzoom.com/legal-articles/article13721.html>>
>>Just a note: I don't know of any other state that has a law similar to California's Unruh Civil Rights Act.
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>No one is talking about discrimination. But other than for those reasons, I as a consultant can refuse
>to accept new clients. A doctor can refuse to accept new patients, and a store can refuse to do
>business with you. Period.
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