Today I went to an antiques shop near me. I went with 3 of my friends, who 13, 13, and 12. We wanted to see if the store’s popcorn machine was making any popcorn. Usually, they sell it for {content}.50. When we went in, the owner asked what we were doing. My friend said that we were just looking around. The guy said that he didn’t want us here and that we should leave. So we left. Pretty annoyed.
Isn’t there some law that allows us to stay there unless we are planning to or are breaking something? He can’t just force us out of here because we’re teens! Not all teens are rough-house. If there is such a law, can you please give me a link to the website so I can show that person proof?
p.s. yes this should be in politics and government, but barely anybody uses that. Many people use Science and Math. I can get more and better answers this way. Please don’t report me. Thank you.
I meant my friends ARE 13, 13, and 12.
Darn. I can’t sue him.
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Hey, I was thinking of making a movie theater in my room, I have a cool vintage looking popcorn machine, and a projector. I was wondering if anyone had any idea how to make a real movie theater like seat out of folding chairs because I think that would really make it so much better! Or some other way to make seats that look like movie theater ones for not too much money.
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I recently purchased an antique popcorn machine at an auction. It is from a small movie theater that was converted to a fire hall in the 1920s. They had the popcorn machine in storage the entire time. It is in dire need of cosmetic repair. Mechanically, it works fine. I live in PA, 60 miles SW of Pittsburgh. I have looked around some, but cannot find anyone who does antique restoration. Can anyone help?