I also don't understand why people see it as their right to enter a shopping mall.
If these same people wanted to go for a wander around the Ritz or the Four Seasons, would anyone complain if they were denied entry by hotel security?
And if you extend the logic, should the Intercon be able to turn people away from its beach facilities? Should it also be everyone's right to go and sit on the sand at the Intercon?
If they have the 'right' to be allowed in to a shopping mall, surely they have the right to go and sit by the sea at the Marriott? What's the difference?
I also don't understand why people see it as their right to enter a shopping mall.
If these same people wanted to go for a wander around the Ritz or the Four Seasons, would anyone complain if they were denied entry by hotel security?
And if you extend the logic, should the Intercon be able to turn people away from its beach facilities? Should it also be everyone's right to go and sit on the sand at the Intercon?
If they have the 'right' to be allowed in to a shopping mall, surely they have the right to go and sit by the sea at the Marriott? What's the difference?