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Old 07-06-2004, 05:50 PM   #18
hot_pastrami
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Originally Posted by Radar
She most likely finished handing out the voter registration forms while they were still debating the issue and then she left without even being asked to leave by the manager. The manager had not asked her to leave, but had asked her to stop handing out voter registration forms.
The article contradicts your assumptions:

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Originally Posted by Radar
They said she refused to leave and, for that, was cited for disorderly conduct.
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Originally Posted by Radar
"Everybody’s been doing it all over the place," Frank said. "For them to have stopped me from doing it seemed improper and that’s why I didn’t leave."
She WAS asked to leave, and refused. The theater management was within their rights regarding their property. I think they reacted poorly, and if I were in the woman's place I'd have likely done the same thing, but that doesn't make the behavior legal. She paid the consequences for disregarding the property owner's order to leave the premises.
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