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OT: Standing Up For What's Right - Against Circuit City and the local Police
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Stern" data-source="post: 731220" data-attributes="member: 52580"><p>Bill, once you hand over the money and take possession of the goods, they are yours. What's in your shopping bag is for your eyes only, if you so choose. You don't enter into a contract when you walk into a typical retail store like Circuit City. They cannot make demands of you in regard to your property. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They can tell you not to tresspass, if they choose not to welcome you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the impact on his family, that's a very personal decision. He's doing a great service to society by standing up for his civil rights, at considerable risk to his own happiness. Only he can decide if the cost to his family for his actions is worthwhile. The judgement of the rest of us on that issue is moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Stern, post: 731220, member: 52580"] Bill, once you hand over the money and take possession of the goods, they are yours. What's in your shopping bag is for your eyes only, if you so choose. You don't enter into a contract when you walk into a typical retail store like Circuit City. They cannot make demands of you in regard to your property. They can tell you not to tresspass, if they choose not to welcome you. As for the impact on his family, that's a very personal decision. He's doing a great service to society by standing up for his civil rights, at considerable risk to his own happiness. Only he can decide if the cost to his family for his actions is worthwhile. The judgement of the rest of us on that issue is moot. [/QUOTE]
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