Q: Can I be denied entry into a bar if the general manager had relations with me while on the clock and cheated on
his girlfriend with me and is now not allowing me into the bar.
A:
Yes, a bar has the right to deny you entry for various reasons, including personal conflicts with management. If the general manager feels uncomfortable or has personal grievances, they can decide to restrict your access as long as it's not based on illegal discrimination, such as race, gender, or other protected characteristics.
It's important to consider any potential legal implications of your past interactions. If you believe the denial is unjust or related to unlawful behavior, you might want to seek legal advice to understand your rights better. Document any relevant interactions that could support your case if you choose to take further action.
In the meantime, you might explore other venues where you feel welcome and respected. Maintaining a respectful approach when addressing the issue can also help in resolving any misunderstandings. Focus on finding environments where you can enjoy yourself without conflicts.
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