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Rachel M
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If you have rented the hall for a private function, you must give her notice against trespass, which entails informing her in person or in writing, that you don't want her there. If she shows up anyway, you can call the police and tell them, "I told her not to come, and she came anyway. She's trespassing." If you don't tell her ahead of time, and she shows up at the hall, tell her in person, calmly, quietly, as soon as you see her that she is not welcome and you would like her to leave. If she doesn't, then call the cops.
Do everything possible to solve this problem before you have to involve the police - they have better things to do than work security at your party. |
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wizjp
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I guess no invitation to a private event is trespassing. |
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regerugged
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Yes. If she is not invited, she is a tresspasser. |
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C J
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Have a guy as security and don't let her in. Call the police if needed. |
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elidet_reyes
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You don't need the police, the security can remove her because:
1. It's a PRIVATE event that YOU paid for.
2. She was NOT invited.
If she is a threat, the only time the police can remove her is if:
1. She is violating her restraining her that you had against her.
2. She threatened you in any way, shape, or form.
So really, all you need to do is ask her to leave, and if she doesn't, security can escort her out. |
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Mama Kimba
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sure, it's your private function, you are paying rent for the hall, you don't have to let anyone in you don't want to.
make sure she doesn't have an invitation... |
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wc_bot048
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If she is not on the guest list.... sure you can have her removed... |
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markos m
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By all means, you can remove your husband's ex from your the reception hall without much ado, but make sure first that your husband didn't invite her behind your back!!! |
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NIKK F
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yes just protect yourself and hang a sign up on the door that says private party. |
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Jennifer L
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Yes, and she would be stupid to show up in a place full of people who don't want her there. 100 vs 1.... |
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Kevin A
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You have to be nice and ASK her to leave first. If they refuse then you can call the police and have them removed. |
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Thomas K
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You would do better to have doormen or a bouncer to prevent her from entering or remove her. Otherwise you are going to rent a hall to hold a conflict in. |
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cajunrescuemedic
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Yes....no problem. |
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misty blue
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If she wasn't invited, you can always ask her to leave. and if she doesn't than tell her if she won't leave on her own free will that you will have her removed. |
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lonewolf1
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First do not allow her access, and if she refuses then call the police. Its your function and you have all the rights of who is invited and who is crashing it or trying to crash it. |
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Pooky Bear the Sensitive
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Any employee of the hall can ask her to leave. At that point she has been given notice (Trespassed in legalese) and if she remains on the premises she is now legally considered to be trespassing. The police will then come and charge her.
The best bet is to have the hall ask her to leave as then there will not be any of the messy lawsuits that result from having other guests remove her. Best to leave it to management. |
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Team Chief
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Sure can....if the affair is by "invitation only" and she wasn't invited, since you have rented the hall you are considered the proprietor and have the authority to ask her to leave. When she doesn't do so, THEN you can call the police and have her removed. Be prepared to press charges for trespassing, though, because the police may insist on this in order to be able to remove her. That requirement varies from place to place, so I'd call your local PD and ask before this happens. |
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april c
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If she is not on the list ,then yeah throw her out. If you call the cops it would look real ugly. Be the better women and ask someone close to you to kick her out. |
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Lovable
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yes... |
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shonester
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I wish you had given more details. You mean if you have a party at a hall and she comes can you call the police to remove her?
If she's been invited or if someone who has invited brings her as a date you can't just call the police becuase you don't like her. However, if she causes any trouble or disturbance you can ask her to leave. If she does not you can then call the police. |
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deftlychillin
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If she causes a disurbence. |
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Justin W
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yes. you can call 911 on anyone CAUSEING A PROBLEM she has to cause a problem, you can't kick her out cuz u don't like her.... sorry! |
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fontkinetics
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NO...removed for what? did she commit a crime? showing up to a function is not breaking the law. If she was not invited and she shows up and you ask her to leave and she doesn't then you can call the police, but if she was invited and she comes and conducts herself in a proper fashion, then NO you can't have her removed. Why do you get heated if she shows up anyway? you got the man and he comes home to you. do you feel threatened or insecure? do you not trust your husband with her? |
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HW
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The police won't come unless you have a restraining order against her. You can ask male guests to help you remove her. |
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Goosh T
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Is somebody jealous? You should grow up a little |
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