Mall bans unsupervised kids/teens

Being obtuse must be a speciality on the Dis...

You're really saying that the "suffering" of these teenagers is the SAME THING as racial discrimination??? And you have the audacity to call those who disagree with you names??

Good grief....
 

You're really saying that the "suffering" of these teenagers is the SAME THING as racial discrimination??? And you have the audacity to call those who disagree with you names??

Good grief....
Obtuse is not a name, it is a communication style. Look it up.

The severity of "suffering" does not determine whether or not discrimination is taking place. Look it up.

Like I have already said, you people are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts...
 
Obtuse is not a name, it is a communication style. Look it up.

The severity of "suffering" does not determine whether or not discrimination is taking place. Look it up.

Like I have already said, you people are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts...

I do not believe minors have the same rights as adults.
 
Like I have already said, you people are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts...

Exactly advice that you might consider following.

Minors can indeed be restricted if they do not have an adult present with them.

Have you found a supreme court ruling that states otherwise?

The one case mentioned in this thread--never made it to a conclusion in court since the mall backed off of their policy. So to say it has been "declared" unconstitutional isn't accurate unless you can produce a court case that states that banning unaccompanied minors is indeed unconstitutional.

You might even consider looking up the law that prohibits age discrimination to see the precise problem with you "opinion" that really is not a fact.

Here's some help:

http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/discrimination/agedisc.htm
 
golfgal;35405598]But does she only have to go to the mall from 4-9 on Friday night and Saturday night? She can go by herself ANY OTHER TIME, except for these 10 hours/week.

1. - I work full-time so it is rare that she will talk me into going to any store when I finally get home at night. That leaves weekends.

2. - Since I work full-time during the week I am running errands, cleaning house, making time for my elderly DM and DMIL, etc. on the weekends. All of those things are a priority for me rather than hitting the mall.

3. She doesn't get off the bus until 3:30 unless she stays after school in which case she gets home no earlier than 7:00 when the late bus comes around. So even if I were around to drive her to the mall this does severely cut down her available hours to shop to far less than 100 hours. In fact, once a week she has volleyball practice from 6-8. Usually she just stays after and goes to practice and we pick her up when it's over. On those nights she doesn't get home until 9.

If we don't make it to the mall until late afternoon on a weekend then so be it. As I have said, if the malls around here were to have a problem with that we would just stop shopping there period. There are other alternatives out there. If they don't want our business.......

I agree with DisneyBamaFan that this is discriminatory and there are other ways to address loiterers at the mall, regardless of age.
 
Obtuse is not a name, it is a communication style. Look it up.

The severity of "suffering" does not determine whether or not discrimination is taking place. Look it up.

Like I have already said, you people are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts...

I dunno...teenagers grow up to be adults and then they are able to go when they want. Black people couldn't change the color of their skin. We impose restrictions on minors ALL the time. By your logic, we should allow them to drink, smoke and drive because it would discriminatory to not allow them to do so.
 
Where do you all suggest that teens DO hang out? Not (necessarily) being snarky, I really am wondering (looking for suggestions, in fact.)

My kids go to the mall :lmao: (during allowed hours) otherwise they go to movies, other friends' houses, we have a fun bowling alley/arcade near our house, high school football/basketball games. Our kids never lack for things to do, but then again, I was never their cruise director so they had to find things to entertain themselves from a young age :lmao:

The courts have found the issue to be the same. It is illegal to discriminate based on age in America. Maybe you should brush up on the Constitution... :confused3

You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts...

Sorry, but age discrimination does NOT apply to minors. Minors can't hold jobs except under very specialized rules, they can't vote, they can't drink, they can't enter legal contracts. Basically, minors have no rights under the constitution.

Minors are discriminated upon regularly and legally.

Funny how Mall of America has had this policy for 14 years.:confused3

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Obtuse is not a name, it is a communication style. Look it up.

The severity of "suffering" does not determine whether or not discrimination is taking place. Look it up.

Like I have already said, you people are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts...

I hope you will someday find others to communicate with that are more your intellectual speed so that you can stop wasting your valuable brain on an internet board with people who are so inferior to you. Have a Magical Day!!!
 
I agree with DisneyBamaFan that this is discriminatory and there are other ways to address loiterers at the mall, regardless of age.

Like what? This is the next step because anything you list will not be as effective.
 
I agree with DisneyBamaFan that this is discriminatory and there are other ways to address loiterers at the mall, regardless of age.

But it isn't discriminatory for a private business to restrict access to unaccompanied minors.

I would say if she is old enough to go to the mall by herself on a Friday or Saturday night, then she is old enough to ease some of your weekend burdens so that she might get her shopping privileges in the daytime.

Inconvenience is not a characteristic of discrimination.
 
1. - I work full-time so it is rare that she will talk me into going to any store when I finally get home at night. That leaves weekends.

2. - Since I work full-time during the week I am running errands, cleaning house, making time for my elderly DM and DMIL, etc. on the weekends. All of those things are a priority for me rather than hitting the mall.

3. She doesn't get off the bus until 3:30 unless she stays after school in which case she gets home no earlier than 7:00 when the late bus comes around. So even if I were around to drive her to the mall this does severely cut down her available hours to shop to far less than 100 hours. In fact, once a week she has volleyball practice from 6-8. Usually she just stays after and goes to practice and we pick her up when it's over. On those nights she doesn't get home until 9.

If we don't make it to the mall until late afternoon on a weekend then so be it. As I have said, if the malls around here were to have a problem with that we would just stop shopping there period. There are other alternatives out there. If they don't want our business.......

I agree with DisneyBamaFan that this is discriminatory and there are other ways to address loiterers at the mall, regardless of age.

Oh please, our kids are busy too. We work full time too. If they need to go to the mall to buy something, we plan it out. We have never had a problem getting to the mall when needed. So what do you do when you drive her to the mall, sit in your car while she shops? Again, minors don't have any right under the law and this is NOT discrimination in any way, shape or form.
 
But it isn't discriminatory for a private business to restrict access to unaccompanied minors.

I would say if she is old enough to go to the mall by herself on a Friday or Saturday night, then she is old enough to ease some of your weekend burdens so that she might get her shopping privileges in the daytime.

Inconvenience is not a characteristic of discrimination.

It isn't even discriminatory for a private business to restrict access to ADULTS. The key word is PRIVATE. Let's take this into the ridiculous, minors can't go into bars and strip clubs either--is that discriminatory too???
 
I hope you will someday find others to communicate with that are more your intellectual speed so that you can stop wasting your valuable brain on an internet board with people who are so inferior to you. Have a Magical Day!!!

Thanks - I know where not to look... :rolleyes1
 
It isn't even discriminatory for a private business to restrict access to ADULTS. The key word is PRIVATE. Let's take this into the ridiculous, minors can't go into bars and strip clubs either--is that discriminatory too???

True.

I can't go sign up for the kids activity that is limited to 12 years of age and younger, no matter how much I kick, scream or cry foul that my constitutional rights are being violated.

Shoot--The Neverland Club sounds like lots of a fun, darn it--I want to go!!!!!!!!!!!! Time to call an attorney (who will likely consider me obtuse and refuse to take on such a ludicrous case).
 
It isn't even discriminatory for a private business to restrict access to ADULTS. The key word is PRIVATE.
That's correct - it is legal, but it is also discriminatory, just legal discrimination. To use a current example, consider Augusta. It is one of the most prestigious country clubs in America, and it hosts the Masters golf tournament every spring. Black members are not allowed.

Legal? Yes. Discriminatory? You bet your behind it is... :thumbsup2
 








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