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kevinds t1_j5dcp21 wrote

They didn't exactly cut her off.. She was kicked out of the building by security.

>Funny thing, if the bar had continued to serve her and then she drove home, it is almost possible that they'd have a case.

I don't see the difference..

They stopped serving her (same as a bar closing), then she drove home.

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jfcmfer t1_j5d9eyi wrote

If that's what happened, she'll probably get a settlement cause I doubt this venue's owner wants anything to do with setting a legal precedent by losing on something like this. I do wonder though, was she all alone when they booted her?

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stdoubtloud t1_j5d7pqy wrote

Funny thing, if the bar had continued to serve her and then she drove home, it is almost possible that they'd have a case. As it is, they cut her off and acted (semi) responsibly. If this case doesn't get immediately dismissed it'll spell some tough times ahead for the US hospitality industry

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NicNicNicHS t1_j5d67h5 wrote

Your boss would make you work 12 hour days if they were allowed to.

Make no mistake, there is no fundamental difference between capitalism in America and capitalism everywhere else.

The only difference is that thousands of people fought for the labor rights you enjoy today, and if you're not fighting for them today, you can lose them very quickly.

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