If they asked him to leave, and he didn't, he was guilty of trespassing. No one has a right to be on other people property without permission. The law that was broken was when the city of New York threatened restaurant owners with the VAX mandates. Not restaurant owners asking people to leave.
That's wonderful. Where in the 1960 civil rights act does it say that vaccination status is a protected class? I was never able to find it, but I'm sure you know what you are talking about. I would love some help finding it.
He can file and win a law suit against this. No laws were violated and the only thing violated was this mans rights.
If they asked him to leave, and he didn't, he was guilty of trespassing. No one has a right to be on other people property without permission. The law that was broken was when the city of New York threatened restaurant owners with the VAX mandates. Not restaurant owners asking people to leave.
That's wonderful. Where in the 1960 civil rights act does it say that vaccination status is a protected class? I was never able to find it, but I'm sure you know what you are talking about. I would love some help finding it.
Sounds to me like you're implying that any establishment cannot ban someone from entering with a trespass order.