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| Cosmique |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
Did you read anything I wrote about the difference between private and public institutions?
I'm not using the terms colloquially--I'm using them in the legal sense, and in the legal sense, a nightclub like Berghain is public. |
yes i did.
and in legal sense, Berghain is private.
I dunno how it is in the US, but in DE it is - trust me !
so they can say: bah i dont like your face, you dont come in here.
even if you a have a ticket.
this is NOT illegal ! It's THEIR private room, THEY can decide.
So hard it is, and so bad it feels, but they are on the safe side. |
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| NetX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
Did you read anything I wrote about the difference between private and public institutions?
I'm not using the terms colloquially--I'm using them in the legal sense, and in the legal sense, a nightclub like Berghain is public. |
you might consider different laws in different countries?
as you consider yourself an attorney with a large law firm im Manhattan (wow, i´m impressed...) you should actually accept that point.
why should berghain, who operates under german law, give a damn about what might be a law somewhere else in the world?
but still, go ahead and sue them :toocool: |
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| shattered~soul |
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| NetX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nero73
Jemand schon mal n Anwalt im Berghain gesehen ? :D |
ja.
und banker.
und einkaufsleiter.
genauso auch zuhälter.
und nutten.
wie in jedem anderen club halt auch. |
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| Stasis |
OK, everyone:
I get it. :thepirate |
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