rx9790 wrote:Of course they didnt call the police, there was no law being nroken and the door searches arent enforceable. If anyone knows HPD I am sure they would have promptly arrived for a "failure to consent to search" by a door clerk.
Now thats a hoot!
"Assault by Contact?" (grabbing your arm)
And the whip topping of "Illegal or Unlawful Detainment" (I don't know which is the correct Texas term, but the conversations I vaguely recall have been made in the past about this...)
See, I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night...
Bottom line, we are right, they are wrong, but they are the ones hiring people to be that last little kiss off at the exit door...And most people put up with it...
The bad part is so many people accept this store policy, that you can't leave the store (Sam's Club especially) without running into the back of 8-10 people with carts full of "stuff"...That you can't just get around them to leave...
So there is your dillema...And a decision that you have to make...
While technically I could fall either way on this, and I do feel like I am being detained because I cannot be trusted, and therfore should be treated with extreme scrutiny...(sarcasm off)
By my true nature, I really don't want to disrespect someone who has been asked to do this rediculous function in the first place...That function we all know doesn't really do anything...And they (door checkers) really don't know why either...
Look at it this way...At least they are working...And not totally on subsidies...We are all one "can you come in here, we need to talk" discussion and out the door you go from that situation...
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