The bank has her money how can it be trespassing? I'm pretty sure wearing a mask wasn't in the user agreement and the bank hours are publically available. This is a pubically traded company as well, they shouldn't be violating their customers human rights. I haven't worn a mask yet anywhere, and won't be.
Well at least your anger is placed on the proper subject.
Its on the bank. And the woman.
Once trespassed, she by law needed to leave. After leaving, she could call the bank, call corporate, call a lawyer, even call the police herself. Or all of the above.
What she cannot do, is refuse a legal order by the police to vacate the private property.
Its on the bank and her. Not the cops.
Its like the idiots being pulled over and the cop tells them to step out of the car. They refuse because "reasons". Then out come the tazers and pistols, an arse whooping and 10 more charges then there would have been originally.
Fight in court. Not on the street.
The bank is trying to violote her human rights, and the cop was enforcing it. It is nothing like your scenerio...
He shouldn't be trying to enforce a human rights violation on anyone, shouldn't even showed up. She wasn't being combative to anyone. He should be stripped of his badge immediately for not following the constitution.
It isn't trespassing, she has every right to do business there. Bank Of America accepted her money, they agreed to do business with her. The agreement did not include a mask, I guarantee it. If I was her I would sue them for breach of contract.
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>It isn't trespassing, she has every right to do business there
It is trespassing the instant the police officer says it is.
She can sue later. She can call the state police, fbi or the naacp even... later. She can call the news later. She can do whatever she wants. LATER.
By "law", once the legal property manager "trespasses" you, and the police arrive and "trespass" you, you are trespassed.
By "law" you are subject to arrest immediately afterword.
And by "law" she can sue, cry, pout or anything else she wishes. But by law, she is trespassed. Not a matter of right or wrong here. That comes after.
If you cant comprehend this, got nothing for ya.
And you honestly expect the possibility of a favorable ruling in court?
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