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Would you have refused them entry?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120035 1/Jeweller-warned-racially-offensive-sign-bann ing-Eastern-Europeans-shop---string-raids-Roma nians.html
Was this shopkeeper wrong to refuse entry into his shop?
Is it perfectly lawful to refuse entry to drunks, people in muddy wellingtons, Hell's Angels etc,etc. but illegal to refuse entry to racial groups or people who you suspect of being shoplifters regardless?
Was this shopkeeper wrong to refuse entry into his shop?
Is it perfectly lawful to refuse entry to drunks, people in muddy wellingtons, Hell's Angels etc,etc. but illegal to refuse entry to racial groups or people who you suspect of being shoplifters regardless?
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His main problem is that he put up a sign. As a shopkeeper you do not have to serve anyone for any reason you you can make up on the spot. Howvever you cannot exclude a group because the are in that group. eg you cannot say we don't serve women for example but you can just say to each one that comes into the shop that yoou do not want their custom.
He himself say he put the sign up in anger to start off with. Decisions made in anger are often poor decisions.
Of course its discriminatory, and he knows it, despite all the feeble rationalisations.
A sign saying 3 or more school kids is not discriminatory, since it makes no judgement as to gender, culture or colour. Nor is it actually banning entry to the store - just restricting numbers.
In the same fashion the shopowner putting up a sign a few weeks ago saying no more than 2 MPs at a time is probably ok.
Of course its discriminatory, and he knows it, despite all the feeble rationalisations.
A sign saying 3 or more school kids is not discriminatory, since it makes no judgement as to gender, culture or colour. Nor is it actually banning entry to the store - just restricting numbers.
In the same fashion the shopowner putting up a sign a few weeks ago saying no more than 2 MPs at a time is probably ok.
>Nor is it actually banning entry to the store - just
>restricting numbers.
Maybe he should put a sign up saying no more then zero Roma gypsies !!!
Yet again we suffer at the hands of Roma gypsies because some stupid politicians decided it would be a good idea to allow anyone from anyone EU country to come here without restriction.
We dont want Roma gypsies, nobody wants Roma gypsies, why should we have to have them here.
>restricting numbers.
Maybe he should put a sign up saying no more then zero Roma gypsies !!!
Yet again we suffer at the hands of Roma gypsies because some stupid politicians decided it would be a good idea to allow anyone from anyone EU country to come here without restriction.
We dont want Roma gypsies, nobody wants Roma gypsies, why should we have to have them here.
of course he can.
im sure the Proprietor has the right to refuse admission to their business, when i was younger my friends and my self could'nt get into nightclubs because we were a group of blokes, they used to say " too many blokes in the club already" or" there is too many of you".
so in my opinion he has every right to refuse who he likes
im sure the Proprietor has the right to refuse admission to their business, when i was younger my friends and my self could'nt get into nightclubs because we were a group of blokes, they used to say " too many blokes in the club already" or" there is too many of you".
so in my opinion he has every right to refuse who he likes
The wording of his notice breached the terms of the Race Relations Act, therefore he was breaking the law.
Those people who disagree with that are clearly condoning the law breaking. Put it this way, the days of "No Blacks" or "No Irish" are a thing of the past in England (officially). Get used to it, folks.
Those people who disagree with that are clearly condoning the law breaking. Put it this way, the days of "No Blacks" or "No Irish" are a thing of the past in England (officially). Get used to it, folks.