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    Re: keep someone off property because of suspected drugs dea

    Posted by uns007 on 1/10/09

    On 12/16/08, l brown wrote:
    > Is it lawful for a bar owner to not want someone on their
    > property because he knows he is being watched for suspected
    > , and proven, drug activity. Also, can he tell the two
    > businesses next door, who are his watch dogs, to also not
    > let that individual on their properties and to call the
    > police if they even see the vehicle in the area? Also, can
    > the bar owner be spreading any kind of defamatory comments
    > just to get these other businesses to not let the individual
    > in the area? Can the bar owner be sending out emails to his
    > so called friends, you squeel I squeel customers, not to
    > have anything to do with this individual, in other words, he
    > wants to turn the entire community against this individual
    > just so this individual does not get in contact with anyone
    > he makes contact with the fear that one of his people mite
    > squeel. why do the police believe his lies, don't the
    > police have to notify this individual of this guys words?
    >
    > this guy is soooo bad, but he makes himself look like the
    > victim by spreading gossip and his drug buddies believe him.
    >
    > please help.

    Our government doesn't do as much as it could to keep guns off
    the streets. So sad situation.

    Toronto personal injury

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • keep someone off property because of suspected drugs dealer, 12/16/08, by l brown.
  • Re: keep someone off property because of suspected drugs dea, 1/10/09, by uns007.
  • Re: keep someone off property because of suspected drugs dea, 1/13/09, by Toronto personal injury.


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