cobright
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You probably have in mind people who go out of their way to stop you. It's not against the law to refuse to step aside or let go of hands while waiting in line.
It can be. It comes down to my right to go somewhere, like 100' further down the line where I left my wife and kids 10 minutes ago. If I have a right to go to that place and someone refuses to let me pass by them with the intent of keeping me from going to that place, then in most places they could be committing false imprisonment.
Here's a bit from findlaw:
"In fact, any person who intentionally restricts another's freedom of movement without their consent (and without legal justification) may be liable for false imprisonment, which is both a crime and a civil wrong."
If you want to play hall monitor, that's fine, but you can't actually intentionally restrict a person's ability to walk down an aisle.
Blocking the path through happenstance such as the dimensions of a mobility device or whatever is a different matter, but linking arms to block someone from walking by you to their spot in line is illegal. And petty.