The bottom line is this: If you have a posted warning/notice at the entrance of the store then you can do whatever you want in regards to demanding a receipt. If you don't post this, you have absolutely no right to search a private individual.Where this guy fucked up was when he got the cops involved he refused to cooperate with the cop. If he had cooperated then he'd be fine and the store would have just been annoyed.
9/4/2007 10:52:40 AM
9/4/2007 11:01:04 AM
Some things that I would like to reiterate:* The store did not accuse him of stealing.* The store did not call the cops.* The cop demanded to see his driver's license even though the law in Ohio specifically states that citizens are only required to give their name, address, and date of birth unless under arrest and do not have to present a DL unless they are driving.* The only crime he was charged with was interfering with the enforcement of the law, despite the fact that no other laws were broken.btw, I'm really glad that both a cop and a former LP person have posted here. It's interesting to see your perspectives.
9/4/2007 11:19:53 AM
Just a wierd point I noticed:Why does a guy with enough equity in his home to fight a legal battle with CC and the police department need his father to post a $300 bail to get him out of jail?
9/4/2007 11:49:41 AM
why is he accepting money too? To sue for what? "hello im a dumbass, and want to be rich."
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9/4/2007 12:42:35 PM
surprise surprise, cops don't always know the correct interpretation of the laws they are enforcing! thats why we have laws, lawyers, judges and a court system
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9/4/2007 4:18:49 PM
I'm still wondering how this is a constitutional issue.
9/4/2007 4:43:09 PM
It's not.I think you're failing to read. It's a legal issue, not a constitutional issue.
9/4/2007 4:43:56 PM
Well in that case receipt checking is absolutely allowable in all 50 states.But I'm pretty sure some people are still trying to frame it in the context of civil liberties.[Edited on September 4, 2007 at 4:48 PM. Reason : ,]
9/4/2007 4:47:21 PM
Only if the customer consents to it. Private citizens cannot force you to submit anything to them legally.Could you imagine if I walked up to you and demanded your drivers license, and receipts for anything you were wearing? I can't and these companies can't legally enforce it. If they think you are shoplifting they have to call the police, but if they call the police they better have a solid case and 'he won't show me his receipt' is not a valid reason when the person in question says, 'I am under no legal responsibility to show my receipt for these people after I've purchase and gained ownership of something.'Sure, you may say, 'he's being a dick' and that may be the case. But he's also not wrong in saying, 'my shit is my shit, you don't have any right to anything i own unless I grant you that right.'
9/4/2007 4:52:16 PM
Just as that guy almost definitely no longer has the night to enter a CC ever again.
9/4/2007 4:53:54 PM
The store does have a right to refuse entry. I think I stated this several posts back.
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9/4/2007 10:43:13 PM
Since when did walking into a store become a legal contract? This is made-up nonsense.If the store doesn't like how you are behaving, they can ask you to leave or bar you from entering in the first place. They have no other legal right to control your behavior. No matter what crazy shit they put up on a fucking sign, it does not constitute a legal obligation. That's why there is a big difference between a club and a regular store. With a club, you have signed something that can actually be a legally binding document.If you walk into a store without having taken a shower for 3 weeks, they can tell you to leave. They cannot make you take a shower. If they put a sign up saying you have to do the hokey pokey before you leave, how many of you idiots would actually do that? The receipt checks are extra-legal policies that rely on suasion and conformity to work.Regarding shopkeeper's privilege: Since they weren't willing to accuse the guy of shoplifting, they have no claim to shopkeeper's privilege.If a store improperly detains (without probable cause, for example) someone who actually hasn't shoplifted, they are then subject to litigation for false imprisonment. That's why the CC employees didn't actually accuse the guy of shoplifting -- they didn't have the probable cause to make the accusation. That's why CC relies on informal suasion to get people to consent to searches. They want to have their cake and eat it too -- they want to perform searches without the legal liability of its moronic employees trying to interpret probable cause.If the store doesn't like that fact that people can legally refuse the receipt check, they have several options:- Hope that most people don't exercise their right to refuse and stfu when people do exercise their legal right- Make people sign a legal document consenting to a receipt check- Change their security so they don't need to hassle customers who just legally purchased something 15 feet from the fucking doorNeedless to say, the cop was clearly wrong about the ID nonsense.[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 12:00 AM. Reason : To be clear about what probable cause is: http://www.crimedoctor.com/shopliftingPC.htm]
9/4/2007 11:49:02 PM
I'm pretty sure every city in the country has an ordinance for disturbing the public peace.Its cute to take a stand on stuff like this, but be aware you can generally get legally arrested for anything.
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9/5/2007 10:13:09 AM
the guy who refused to show his receipt basically must have no life at all
9/5/2007 10:25:17 AM
9/5/2007 10:29:57 AM
wtf are you talking about? what exactly is my argument thats been deflated?my argument is that this guy has no life since he would rather be a dick and cause hours or weeks worth of hassles instead of taking an extra 5 seconds to show his receipt and be done with the whole situationif he had a life i'm sure he wouldnt have time to get pissed at something so completely meaningless]
9/5/2007 10:31:56 AM
my b, i mistook you with some of the other people in the thread that were arguing that corporations had more rights than individuals. you usually tow the republican line right?
9/5/2007 10:34:13 AM
i lean right...i just think if you're in a store...and you didnt steal anything...and the guy at the door asks for a receipt...the easiest thing to do is show it to him...i dont see this as any kind of violation of rights...i see this as a guy being an asshole instead of taking 5 seconds to show a receiptthis guy would probably try to return something to a store without a receipt and call the cops if the store didnt take back the merchandise
9/5/2007 10:36:12 AM
9/5/2007 10:41:44 AM
Sure it's easier to do, and in all honesty I'll continue to show people my receipt unless they're assholes but I do understand the logic behind not showing it.I see it along the lines of them asking for my zip code and phone number and such, they don't need it, and they don't have a right to it unless I let them have it.I don't give my zip code/address or phone number out when they ask me at the registers and when they give me a dirty look and say they need it I often tell them they can make up a number. Companies don't need this shit.
9/5/2007 10:42:50 AM
well i understand the logic behind not giving out an address or phone number (unless you use a credit card on that purchase...in which case you're a hypocrite since they already have all your information)but i do NOT understand the logic of not showing a receipt...its nothing private...i mean the cashier just saw it and gave it to you...whats the big deal in showing it to the guy at the door?]
9/5/2007 10:47:27 AM
If I've bought something chances are I want to leave and I'm lugging the shit I bought out the store. The point is the cashier just saw it anyway so why not let you leave instead of having an extra person thrown in the process. Why not have the cashier walk you to the door if it's actually a problem? There are several things stores could do that would save MY time, which is what they should be concerned with. (Making the customers happy and all.) When I buy shit, I put the receipt in my pocket or wallet and walk out. Me having to dig it up again is annoying.
9/5/2007 10:55:36 AM
its so annoying to drive an air conditioned automobile to a store and know that you can buy pretty much whatever you want...and on top of that, to know that you dont even have to have money at the time...just put it on a credit card and worry about it later...oh my what an inconvenience it must be to show your receipt, when all they do is provide a hub for a consumer to buy whatever type of electronics or whatnot...bringing stuff manufactured thousands of miles away, shipping it into your city so you can leisurely buy whatever you want, when you want...and pay for it later...maybe if you take a shit in the store's bathroom they should wipe your ass for you to make your shopping experience easierdo you see where i'm coming from? i think this is ridiculous and that americans are spoiled as shit[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 11:05 AM. Reason : .]
9/5/2007 10:59:39 AM
You're acting like a business is sooooooo stressed to get products out to the consumer.If selling things was as tiring as you just described then businesses would not exist. They provide a service because they make tons of money from it, to pretend otherwise is stupid.
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nm [Edited on September 5, 2007 at 6:26 PM. Reason : asdfasdf]
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9/5/2007 8:55:43 PM
^sounds like something a dumbass cop would say
9/5/2007 9:20:48 PM
What sounds like something a "dumbass" cop would say? Because if you are referring to the entire post, well, you are a fucking moron.
9/5/2007 9:26:17 PM
^when i looked to see who the last post was made by and saw your name...i immediately knew that it would have no substance and would be calling someone a moron or an idiot. how predictable...you may as well stop posting...but then again, you've invested so much money in TWW it would be such a waste.[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 9:40 PM. Reason : fda]
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9/5/2007 9:43:23 PM
and once again my prediction was correct. +1 me.-1 chance/statefag/$5x5
9/5/2007 9:45:16 PM