Yes, a transportation provider can refuse to transport an individual without a personal care attendant if the individual's condition requires assistance that the driver cannot provide. This is often in line with safety regulations and company policies aimed at ensuring the welfare of passengers. However, specific laws and regulations may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of transportation service involved. It's important to check the policies of the specific provider and local regulations for clarification.
It is generally not considered appropriate to charge customers for storage when they refuse to pay transport charges. Instead, you should communicate with the customer to resolve the issue regarding payment for transport before storing their items. If the customer continues to refuse payment, you may need to seek legal advice to determine the appropriate course of action.
A surrogate might refuse to undergo an abortion due to personal beliefs, moral values, or emotional attachment to the pregnancy.
No. You can refuse to talk. You can also refuse to make a statement without the presence of a lawyer.
if it is personal, yes. if not no.
It is illegal to refuse emergency medical service, even if the person is an illegal immigrant
yup. they can refuse until a sugn is put up.
no
Parental Alienation
There is nothing that prohibits that refusal - the tenant can always go get a cashier's check. Some landlords will refuse personal checks if the tenant has bounced checks in the past. Also, some landlords will insist on only taking cash, then refuse to give a receipt. Only an idiot would pay cash and not get a receipt.
It is in a public hospital.
His refusal to cooperate was perfectly obvious when he backed out of the room and slammed the door without saying a word.
To refuse to do something, usually for personal reasons. Such as someone who abstains from smoking because it is poisonous.