Civil Rights
May 13, 2014
No shirt, no shoes, no service - maybe
Businesses are facing a growing problem with persistent vagrants and panhandlers who regularly loiter outside stores and solicit customers for both money and goods.





Stephen Allen Jamieson
Partner
Solomon Saltsman & Jamieson
Email: sjamieson@ssjlaw.com
Stephen has represented plaintiffs and defendants in trials, and litigated cases involving catastrophic personal injury, business frauds, torts of all kinds, land use, and Indian casino gaming.

Businesses in Los Angeles and San Francisco face a growing problem with persistent vagrants and panhandlers who regularly loiter outside stores and solicit customers for both money and goods. Recurring instances of such behavior can be a drain on business and cause customers to move on to the next convenience store or coffee shop down the road. Businesses hesitate to address the problem, however, for fear of being slapped with a civil rights lawsuit for discriminatory business practices....
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