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Some religious groups, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Quakers, and some Mennonites, generally refuse military service based on their beliefs in nonviolence and pacifism. These individuals may seek alternative forms of service or conscientious objector status.
Anyone can refuse to give service.
It is illegal to refuse emergency medical service, even if the person is an illegal immigrant
No.
Yes they can.
A health department can refuse a person service. They can refuse for different reasons.
they were another form of peaceful protest used by black Americans where they would simply take up the seats of a cafe/food area such as wollworths (they had food counters at the time) and just refuse to move. the police would arrest people, hose them and set the dogs on them just for sitting there. pathetic!!
Yes they can. Notary Service is not considered a right, it is a service. Notary service can refuse service to anyone for any reason. I would try a bank that you are a customer with, this might be easier for you.
Yes.
Unless it's a matter of life or death then you would go to the ER and no they cannot refuse you service, however, a hospitcal can refuse you service if you haven't paid your past due bills to them if it's not a life or death situation or emergency.
Yes, a hotel can refuse a cash-paying guest if they have a policy that requires a credit card for reservation or security deposit purposes. This policy helps protect the hotel from potential issues like room damage or theft.
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!