Agree ^^^^ If the busboy tells you to leave and you don't, when the cops get there it doesn't matter what the busboy's authority is. It matters what the manager says the busboy's authority is to the police. We don't get to decide..... I think arguing with the busboy is an invitation to the Graybar Hotel.Charles L. Cotton wrote:I again urge everyone who decides to openly carry to be a statesman. If one is asked to leave by an owner, agent or employee of a property owner, it would be prudent to leave. If you ask for a supervisor, then you have legally refused to leave upon being asked to do so. This raises the offense from a Class C to a Class A misdemeanor. Yes, the Code provision requires that oral notice be given by the property owner or someone with apparent authority to act for the owner, but I would never try to rely a lack of authority as a defense. OCT is going to be doing this kind of thing and responsible gun owners must be viewed in stark contrast to those tactics.
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- Fri Jun 26, 2015 4:36 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: So what's the new signage going to be?
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Re: So what's the new signage going to be?
- Sun May 31, 2015 10:44 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: So what's the new signage going to be?
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Re: So what's the new signage going to be?
In this case, who has authority will be confirmed AFTER the fact when someone with true authority does or does not back up the box boy.C-dub wrote:Right2Carry wrote:CleverNickname wrote:Well, there is the fact that it will be obvious that you're carrying, so assuming Ikea doesn't want anyone carrying in their stores, no matter the method, then all that will be required is verbal notification telling you to leave.suthdj wrote:So on Jan 1 when I walk into IKEA I just need to tuck in my shirt unless they post a 30.07
I wonder if any store employee can give verbal notice or does it need to be a member of management?Funny thing is I've never noticed the word "apparent" before. Box boy probably doesn't cut it ( no pun intended), but I'm not sure where the line would be drawn on that one.(2) “Notice” means:
(A) oral or written communication by the owner or someone with apparent
authority to act for the owner;