Refusing Service In Florida
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Businesses in Florida can refuse service to individuals with a criminal background, like murder, unless its discriminatory. Threatening behavior, such as self-harm statements, may require immediate action and refusal of service. Document incidents thoroughly and contact local authorities if necessary.Full Conversation
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In Florida, businesses generally have the right to refuse service to individuals unless it is based on discrimination of protected characteristics such as race, religion, gender, etc. Refusing service to someone based on their criminal background, including murder, is typically permissible.
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He got frustrated with the service he received and mentioned “ugh this is so frustrating I’m gonna blow my brains out”
In Florida, making a statement like "I'm gonna blow my brains out" could be considered a serious threat or indication of self-harm, and may require immediate attention.
- Immediate Action: Contact local law enforcement or emergency services to ensure the person's safety.
- Refusing Service: You can refuse service based on threatening behavior.
- Documentation: Document the incident thoroughly.
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