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Seems like it’s an unpopular opinion, but it seems fairly reasonable to me to restrict someone who is currently, actively suing you from using your place of business.

It’s neither punitive nor petty. It’s simply practical from a legal perspective.



I don't take issue to that. I think using facial recognition paired with a database of naughty / nice individuals is going to pose a plethora of societal issues down the road. It is evocative of China's social credit system somewhat.


> it seems fairly reasonable to me to restrict someone who is currently, actively suing you from using your place of business.

This isn’t someone who is actively suing them.


Even if it were, would that make it better??


If you want to ban someone from using your place of business you shouldn't take their money and sell them a ticket to a show then




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