Yes, a business can legally deny service to customers for any reason as long as it is not discriminatory based on protected characteristics such as race, gender, religion, or disability.
They don't have to give it to you for free, and a business has the right to refuse service to anyone without reason.
supporting the decision of staff to deny service to customers when they apply the house policy
supporting the decision of staff to deny service to customers when they apply the house policy
Yes. It is unsafe to have foot traffic in a drive through, and they are allowed to refuse service for any reason they choose.
"I'd say that the reason a person was denied service at Walmart is probably because they weren't following the rules in the store. For example: not wearing a shirt/shoes, with a dog etc."
Yes, absolutely. They can and they most likely will deny you credit. However if you are paying in full and not applying for finance there would be no reason to deny you.
The owner of the property, or if a business, the person in charge of the business.
Yes, businesses have the right to deny service to a customer under certain circumstances, such as if the customer is being disruptive, threatening, or violating company policies.
Yes, businesses can deny service to individuals based on their policies or regulations, as long as the reasons for denial are not discriminatory or in violation of anti-discrimination laws.
negative information in your credit report
Yes, your employer can deny you a day off. They generally schedule their employees based on the needs of their business.
Yes.