Re: Restaurant Scenario
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:30 pm
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That's certainly one way of dealing with a "gunbuster sign"; however, a simple "gunbuster" sign is not legal notice to a Texas CH licensee IN TEXAS.glbedd53 wrote:Gun buster is an unwelcome sign. Should have never gone in.
Yes, this is what I was thinking. Which obligation is more important? I don't think this is the time to explain what a CHL is or how you're one of the good guys. I think that is best left to a follow-up letter that is CC'd to corporate if they have one. But in leaving gracefully, how do you pay? Do you pay? Do they want you to leave more than they want you to pay? I know I definitely wouldn't leave a tip!Oldgringo wrote:You are required to leave but are you required to pay for a burger that has suddenly turned into a bitter vetch on your tongue? I think the eviction notice is immediate and does not allow a stop at the cash register; especially, if you left the {stinky} on the table. OTOH, if this occurs at a fast food joint where one pays before eating, the payment question is moot. The di di mau question is not.The Annoyed Man wrote:You've been given verbal warning. You are required to leave. Go, and never give them any of your money again.The manager comes over and says "We don't allow guns in the restaurant. Please leave."
Having been given notice, I would leave quietly, without fuss, and immediately. I certainly would NOT pay for a meal that the manager did not let me eatin his establishment.I think the eviction notice is immediate and does not allow a stop at the cash register;
Crossfire wrote:Thank them for their hospitality, pay the bill, ask for a doggie bag, and leave.
And never return.
I do not stay where I am not wanted. I do not return to anywhere I have been asked to leave, and I do not cause bad feelings. How would that help?
Agree with the sentiment, but I think that in reality, if you are evicted before being served, then nobody will expect you to pay. If you are evicted after being served, you might get the cops called on you if you don't pay. You could try explaining it to the cop, and he may even be sympathetic and agree with you that you don't owe the restaurant anything, but he might not, either.Oldgringo wrote:You are required to leave but are you required to pay for a burger that has suddenly turned into a bitter vetch on your tongue? I think the eviction notice is immediate and does not allow a stop at the cash register; especially, if you left the {stinky} on the table. OTOH, if this occurs at a fast food joint where one pays before eating, the payment question is moot. The di di mau question is not.The Annoyed Man wrote:You've been given verbal warning. You are required to leave. Go, and never give them any of your money again.The manager comes over and says "We don't allow guns in the restaurant. Please leave."
Well put and agreed.Crossfire wrote:Thank them for their hospitality, pay the bill, ask for a doggie bag, and leave.
And never return.
I do not stay where I am not wanted. I do not return to anywhere I have been asked to leave, and I do not cause bad feelings. How would that help?
Actually, I agree with that. My previous answers were predicated on being verbally asked to leave. That said, anyone who would ask me to leave, would probably also call the cops first.03Lightningrocks wrote:I am telling ya right now... it is far more likely they call the cops and report an armed customer in the restaurant.
Me? Never. Concealed is concealed.Texas Size 11 wrote:Well put and agreed.Crossfire wrote:Thank them for their hospitality, pay the bill, ask for a doggie bag, and leave.
And never return.
I do not stay where I am not wanted. I do not return to anywhere I have been asked to leave, and I do not cause bad feelings. How would that help?
Out of curiosity, how many CHL holders here have had this happen?
What TAM said plus , "loose lips sink ships".The Annoyed Man wrote:Me? Never. Concealed is concealed.Texas Size 11 wrote:Well put and agreed.Crossfire wrote:Thank them for their hospitality, pay the bill, ask for a doggie bag, and leave.
And never return.
I do not stay where I am not wanted. I do not return to anywhere I have been asked to leave, and I do not cause bad feelings. How would that help?
Out of curiosity, how many CHL holders here have had this happen?