However, any business does have the right to refuse service to any individual. If the officers of an establishment request an individual to leave the premisis, and that individual refuses, then that individual could be arrested for trespassing on private property. On the other hand, if the guards didn't give a valid reason for the lawyer to leave, then they overstep their bounds. I read the full text, and it didn't specify what the 'inappropriate behavior' was. I agree that the guards' request to have the lawyer remove the shirt was rediculous, but if the lawyer was acting 'inappropriately', then that would be a reason for ejecting him from the premisis.
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I was thinking that the 'inappropriate behavior' was the refusal to take off the shirt in the first place.
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