spend $5 and file a disclosure request at Toronto Police general Office at 51 college st. Ask for the 911 record, listen to it, see if you can find a evidence to support what you claimed for. Otherwise you most likely will lost the lawsuit against toronto Police, Or you just sue the Security gards you may wine. Anyhow, put something first that they are gangs and liars, they can do whatever you can imagine and you cannot imagine.
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这方面的法律Sedon清楚。
商家是否有权拒绝服务给某个顾客?
顾客是否有权未经许可在商场内拍照?
It depend whether there is a binding contract of 3 components: invitation to treat, offer and acceptance.
The store displayed the service/goods and the price (just like a real estate advertisement) - invitation to treat, no binding contract, so no obligation between the buyer and the seller.
Ms. Lin offered money at the price for the service - offer (like you offer to buy a house), no binding contract, so no obligation between the buyer and the seller.
Store accepted offer and issued a receipt - acceptance (like the house owner accepts the offer), a binding contract, so Ms. Lin will have to pay the store the agreed amount for the service, and the store must deliver.
Ms. Lin asked for the computer image after the binding contract - past consideration, which means additional request after a binding contract. The other party has no legal oglibation to honour the request. In this case, Ms. Lin posted a past consideration, and the store has every right to decline.
Is it illegal to take photos in a shopping mall? This is a gray area. Everyone does. However, if your behaviour including taking pictures may cause discomfort, fear or nuisance, e.g. taking pictures of females under their skirts, you can be charged with Mischief.
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