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Isn’t there some rule or law against frivolously using public resources to enforce non-existent corporate policies?

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Isn’t there some rule or law against frivolously using public resources to enforce non-existent corporate policies?

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You’re mistaken. The police were called because the customer was trespassing. Yes, a private business (that’s open to the public) has the right to ask you to leave. If you refuse, you are now trespassing and that is, in fact, a police matter.

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