Say to the customer, "Sorry, we can't sell this to you without proper identification, but if you were to come back at a later time with the proper documentation we would be happy to serve you."
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Just say no!
yes they have the right to refuse anybody.
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Or the notary should refuse to perform the notarization.
It would be an establishment decision. If the owner has the sign posted, " we have the right to refuse service to anyone", in plain sight, then yes, you can!
Kim M. Kinville has written: 'Proper handling procedures for refuse collection' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Refuse collection, Safety measures
In Texas, if you refuse an alcohol test, you may receive six months suspension of your drivers license.
No.
A good reason to refuse alcohol is if you are driving or operating machinery. Alcohol impairs judgement and coordination, which can be dangerous in these situations. It is always better to err on the side of caution and avoid alcohol when in doubt.
nope unless the person is rotten then the restraunt kicks them out
You don't have the authority to demand a social security number of a customer. They are within their rights to refuse that information.