INTERNET BILL OF RIGHTS LAWS NEED TO BE IN LINE WITH HOTEL LAWS:
http:// www.hotelnewsnow.com/Articles/23189/How-to-effectively-legally-remove-a-guest
“You need certain rules to evict a guest. You can’t just arbitrarily evict them,” said Joe McInerney, president and CEO of consultancy McInerney Hospitality International and former head of the American Hotel & Lodging Association.
Stephen Barth, professor of hospitality law, University of Houston, and founder of HospitalityLawyer.com, cited four reasons:
>if the guest does not pay or lacks the ability to pay;
>if the guest overstays beyond the dates specified in the reservation contract (although this can be state-specific);
>if the guest is drunk, disorderly or otherwise creates risk of harm to employees or other guests; and/or
>if the guest is violating the law.
LEGAL SPEECH OVER THE INTERNET CANNOT FULFIL ANY OF THESE REQUIREMENTS FOR REMOVAL. SPEECH ON ALL PUBLIC PLATFORMS MUST BE ABSOLUTELY FREE BY LAW.
THIS NEEDS TO APPLY TO ALL PLATFORMS WHERE THE PUBLIC CAN INTERFACE WITH EACH OTHER AND COMMUNICATE, SUCH AS TWITTER, YOUTUBE AND ONLINE VIDEO GAMES.
THIS WOULD ENSURE ALL LEFTISTS LEAVE THE INTERNET AND CREATE THEIR OWN COMMIENET WHERE THEY CAN CIRCLEJERK AMONGST THEMSELVES ABOUT "SEIZING THE MEANS" AND THE LATEST SOY LATTE RECIPE.
#MAKESPEECHFREEAGAIN