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The Fortune Society Inc.
29-76 Northern Boulevard Long Island City New York United States - 11101
Long Island City
New York
United States

Phone: 12126917554

Category: Non-Profit Organizations

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+1 212 691 7554
29-76 Northern Boulevard
Long Island City , New York
United States – 11101
Mon8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tue8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wed8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thu8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SatClosed
SunClosed
Castle Gardens625 W. 140th St., New York, NY 10031 The Fortune Academy630 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10031 Show MoreShow Less


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There have been several cases of security guards driving beggars out of the facility. The same is true of Origo and, probably, many other objects, and this is such a common practice. It seems obvious that people who don't look like customers are taken out of the facility. However, self-evidentness is often a dangerous phenomenon and exists as such as long as no questions arise. And questions arise. So what exactly is the legal basis for such an action? There is no such legal basis. The law on security does not allow such actions and thus it can be assessed as exceeding its powers, because the law stands above the instructions and desires of the managers of the object. It would be a saproatms if a person looks like a beggar and is intoxicated, then he is taken out of the object. However, this is not understandable, because if a person is intoxicated, then the guard, according to the law, must summon the municipal police. Thus, expelling such a person from the facility is not only a violation of his powers, but also a failure to fulfill his obligation. It can be argued that calling the municipal police in such cases is foolish, interferes with the work of the police, etc. , it is often more convenient to break the rules than to follow them, but then maybe the form of security can be taken off. The question may also arise: when does a person look to us like a beggar, where is its limit and where is that appraiser, look and fashion expert?

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