I dont think there is anything in the law that means people have a legal right to enter a shop if the shop owner refused them. Why should there be, shop owners have a right to protect their premises.
Amazing attitude though, they get caught stealing and then suggest the shop owner is in the wrong.
...she should put it behind her,she did,nt assault anyone it sounds like a childish prank,
Yes, they do have the right to ban her. Time for her to move on.a friend was barred from a department store for shop lifting. it was her first time in trouble with the law. as aresult she received a caution from the gardai. has the store the right to bar her from the store for life?
Do you get Garda clearance checks on all your friends? Are you sure there are no shoplifters, or tax evaders, or speeders in there?Do you want a friend like that, what would you do if something went missing from your house?
On the face of it, a lifetime ban does seem a bit harsh.....
Harsh? This lady is a thief. Why the hell should a victim have to deal with her ever again?
I'd really have to question the OP's motivation in questioning whether the shop can do this. Does the OP think the thief should be entitled to "justice" in the courts after being treated so shabbily by the people she stole from??? Talk about a scrounger's sense of entitlement!
it is hardly the crime of the century
What a ridiculous comment. There is real people behind the department store business. Real people like the girl who stole from them. Real people like her mother and father. People who could be struggling to bring up their own children, put food on the table etc. Just because someone owns a business doesn't mean they are well off. Every time someone steals, somebody has to pay. Its not normally the big things that bankrupts a business but all the smaller expenses like shoplifting.
I dont think speeding (i.e. getting penalty points) is a criminal offence where as stealing and tax evasion are?
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