• dream_weasel
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    4 months ago

    Idk about that level of escalation being necessary, maybe just repeat offenses. Where I went to college it’s got to be super serious for police to come into a bar.

    Repeat fights, or pukes on the floor, or belligerence to staff are all things I would think would be decent grounds to be turned away by ID. I mean, that happens now at gas stations and restaurants with security cam photos saying “don’t serve this person” posted at the register except it’s more public.

    I suppose it depends what data is recorded though, they don’t need your home address.

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      4 months ago

      You can already handle people being repeated nuisances at a specific location without issue.

      Sharing any information at all absolutely should require a police report (and I’m aware that they already violate privacy other ways; that’s also not OK).