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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="Bill V" data-source="post: 731269" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>I do IF you agreed to those special privileges as a condition of your entry. And when you walked through the door, that's exactly what you did.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree--and as the signs on the door and the verbal communication stated, that contract includes searches--which are implicitly both part of the main contract and part of the breach remedies in the contract. Further, even if I choose not to enact the search allowed by the contract, I have the right to detain you until police arrive, as once again, your breach of contract fully qualifies as probable cause.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rich, just curious--do you feel this way about searches at airports, stadiums, concerts, bars/clubs, etc? I would argue the situation is the same--if you don't want to be searched, don't patronize the airport/stadium/etc. By voluntarily becoming a customer of these establishments, you are agreeing to their rules, which include such searches. Are you saying that the things you carry into an airplane are your possessions, and therefore cannot be searched--but that you should still be able to fly on the plane? Sorry, that ain't the way it works. You're free to avoid the search--by simply staying out of the airport. Whether the search occurs as you're entering (as in the airport example) or departing (as in the Circuit City example) is completely irrelevant--by entering the facility, you've consented to the search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 731269, member: 54538"] I do IF you agreed to those special privileges as a condition of your entry. And when you walked through the door, that's exactly what you did. I agree--and as the signs on the door and the verbal communication stated, that contract includes searches--which are implicitly both part of the main contract and part of the breach remedies in the contract. Further, even if I choose not to enact the search allowed by the contract, I have the right to detain you until police arrive, as once again, your breach of contract fully qualifies as probable cause. Rich, just curious--do you feel this way about searches at airports, stadiums, concerts, bars/clubs, etc? I would argue the situation is the same--if you don't want to be searched, don't patronize the airport/stadium/etc. By voluntarily becoming a customer of these establishments, you are agreeing to their rules, which include such searches. Are you saying that the things you carry into an airplane are your possessions, and therefore cannot be searched--but that you should still be able to fly on the plane? Sorry, that ain't the way it works. You're free to avoid the search--by simply staying out of the airport. Whether the search occurs as you're entering (as in the airport example) or departing (as in the Circuit City example) is completely irrelevant--by entering the facility, you've consented to the search. [/QUOTE]
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