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Old 03-05-2003, 06:34 PM
Baltimore Ron Baltimore Ron is offline
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Apparently there was a little more going on than just wearing of shirts. Below is a copy of the mall's press release. At this time, there is a bit of the "he said, they said" going on, but I'm sure that more info will be forthcoming.

My opinion? IF, the father-son duo in question were being disruptive, the mall had every right to request their departure. I don't quite understand the bit about asking them to remove the shirts, unless the shirts were an inducement to get into arguments with the other patrons of the mall. Mall security would probably be on firmer ground just asking the pair to leave, irrespective of whatever shirts they were wearing or not wearing.

(via instapundit.com)


STATEMENT BY TIM KELLEY, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS,
PYRAMID MALL MANAGEMENT REGARDING CROSSGATES MALL

On the evening of March 3, Crossgates Mall security received a complaint regarding two individuals disrupting customers. The individuals were approached by security because of their actions and interference with other shoppers. Their behavior, coupled with their clothing, to express to others their personal views on world affairs were disruptive of customers.

Crossgates’ management is committed to maintaining the mall as a family-friendly facility that provides a secure and enjoyable experience for all its visitors while allowing merchants a prosperous place to do business. While Crossgates Mall is perceived by some to be a public place, it is privately owned. The courts have affirmed that private properties, including shopping malls, have the right to restrict actions and behaviors deemed inconsistent with its intended purpose -- in this case a shopping environment.

The existing rules of conduct at Crossgates Mall strictly prohibit loitering, disorderly or disruptive conduct, harassment, offensive language, fighting or any illegal activity. The Mall will not tolerate violations of these regulations. In this instance, mall management given the information provided to them, determined the customers in question were violating mall policy.

Information has surfaced regarding future demonstrations at Crossgates Mall. Mall management cannot and will not allow this type of activity to occur and will be vigilant in enforcing the rules of conduct which provide a safe and comfortable environment for visitors, merchants and employees.

In light of recent events, it is important to note that Crossgates Mall has long been a safe, friendly atmosphere for shopping, dining and entertainment.

BR

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Old 03-06-2003, 03:36 AM
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"Their behavior, coupled with their clothing, to express to others their personal views on world affairs were disruptive of customers."

Huh?
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Old 03-06-2003, 06:16 AM
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you think if people realize war is imminent theyre gonna spend money on the crap they have at the mall? come on
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