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2 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

 

Even without a statement ... if someone spat at people, was a public nusiance he would get arrested for public nusaince offenses. Same applies to America too. 

There is nothing to indicate  that he spat on anyone.

And what he did is not grounds for "public nuisance".  He was not in public space. He was an invitee at a private  business.  The venue did not ask him to leave did they? And even if they did and he co-operated,  he was not a nuisance. The responsibility lies  with the venue management. It  tolerated his behavior.

 

 

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