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We were thrown out

Started by da prez, Thu 21, Jan 2021, 09:04:46

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da prez

  Of a high end liquor establishment. We were photographing all the  E X P E N S I V E  adult beverages.
Management said photography was not acceptable in there place of business.
I said "we are having a virtual party on zoom and we want only the best high end liquor for our guests".

                       They had no sense of humor. :2funny: :2funny:

                                                   da prez

DDT (12)

Ross,

My experience has been eviction from some rather low-end places... You are a 'class act' for sure!!!  ;D

DDT
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         Ross-your response should have been-I've been thrown into better places!  :2funny: RIDE SAFE.
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Bighead

I know you are Joking Ross but it is your first amendment RIGHT to photograph in public.
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Willow

Quote from: Bighead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 22:16:15
I know you are Joking Ross but it is your first amendment RIGHT to photograph in public.

Actually it's not.  Study up before giving advice.   :)

Jess from VA

This reminds me of back in the days of disco, you were prohibited from wearing hats in the establishment.

Ron White did a funny bit on this in a comedy routine.

But I was present when guys who wouldn't comply were piled on by bouncers, and thrown out the door into public.  Several times.

I never wore hats indoors (excluding 711s and such), as my daddy said it was rude behavior. 

DIGGER

Me, my wife, my 2 brothers, and my mother were actually kicked out of a funeral home about 10 yrs ago.....ha.    It was the funeral of my mothers sister age 86.  Her son, my age around 60 was a deadbeat all his life and he and my family did not get along well.   He paid for the funeral and when we showed up he had the funeral home ask us to leave.......ha.   We all left there laughing our hearts out.......several other family members got up  and left with us......ha.   Poor ole funeral director was a nervous wreck asking us to leave.......between laughing our butts off we told the poor old guy it was ok that we knew it was a bad situation for him......ha

DirtyDan

Quote from: Willow on Sat 23, Jan 2021, 10:58:23
Quote from: Bighead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 22:16:15
I know you are Joking Ross but it is your first amendment RIGHT to photograph in public.

Actually it's not.  Study up before giving advice.   :)

One of my favorite pictures is of the sign that says NO PHOTOGRAPHY

DAN
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