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In lugnet.color, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I could be wrong but it was my understanding (as a former petitioner for the
Libertarian Party) that if you are on public property, permission is not
required. However, you can be asked to leave if you are disruptive (block
pedestrian flow, harangue people, etc...) If you are on private property,
permission is required, but its from the owner of the property, not the
government.
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I also believe that is correct. Im not sure that most malls are actually
public property though. Although the public is invited to shop there, it is
still a private business, and you may be asked to leave unless you had
permission from the management of the mall itself.
-Elroy
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Customer petition?
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| (...) That's always been my understanding as well. Technically they can street anyone they wish (although it can get tricky without a defensible reason that doesn't appear discriminatory). Anyhow, in a mall you would probably need permission to set (...) (20 years ago, 29-Nov-04, to lugnet.color, lugnet.lego, lugnet.general)
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| (...) I could be wrong but it was my understanding (as a former petitioner for the Libertarian Party) that if you are on public property, permission is not required. However, you can be asked to leave if you are disruptive (block pedestrian flow, (...) (20 years ago, 29-Nov-04, to lugnet.color, lugnet.lego, lugnet.general, FTX)
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