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Originally Posted by Rlyss
Here they simply have signs right before you walk in saying things like 'By entering this store you accept that we may search your bags upon leaving' or something to that effect. I'm having trouble seeing how we have a right to refuse a search when we leave, when we accept that agreement when we enter? Isn't it fair enough for them to ask to search our bags in that case, and if we refuse then aren't we breaking our part of the deal?
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It's possible that such a sign doesn't mean anything. For example, a lot of trailer tractors and large trucks have signs that say "Not responsible for damages due to (whatever)", but they are, in fact responsible for damage they inflict because of their actions. The point of the sign is to deter ignorant people from filing a lawsuit against the company.
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