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In most cases, a bar or nightclub can legally deny entry based on occupation as long as it does not violate anti-discrimination laws. For example, they may deny entry to someone in a specific occupation if it is a policy related to safety or security concerns. However, denying entry based on certain protected characteristics, such as race or gender, would be illegal.
Picking a lock is considered unforced entry, as it does not involve damaging or breaking the lock or door to gain access. It involves skillfully manipulating the lock mechanism to unlock it without using the original key.
The police used forcible entry to gain access to the building.
Typically, a driver's permit is not accepted as valid identification for entrance into a night club. Night clubs usually require a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to verify age and identity. It's best to check with the specific club for their identification policies.
To record legal expenses in a journal entry, you would debit the Legal Expenses account and credit either Cash or Accounts Payable, depending on whether the expense was paid immediately or is still outstanding. This entry helps to accurately track and report legal costs incurred by the business.
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 ensures that men and women are paid equally for performing the same job in the same workplace. It prohibits pay discrimination based on gender.
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Nightclub entry fees will differ depending on the city, and the exclusivity of the nightclub. Some clubs will allow patrons in for free, some will charge about $20, while others will go higher up.
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The Tabu nightclub in London, Ontario is open from 22.00 to 04.00 hours. The club is located on Richmond Street and further information on drinks promotions and entry charges can be found online.
Yes. Nightclubs are private businesses and are free to restrict entry as they see fit, with the exception of illegal discrimination. It is common for clubs to refuse entry to people who are not dressed well enough or who aren't good looking enough.
If you are doing it legally then nothing. If it is illegal entry then anything from a fine to imprisonment.
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Yes, a "Visa" is issued for "Entry" into the country, without one you are not seen to have entered the country legally (through a port of entry) and are subject to deportation.
If you are not able to get a visa then you cannot fulfill the entry requirements of the country you wish to visit making the visit not possible legally.