On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 12:36:42 EDT, Jeffrey Walton said: > I was thinking more along the lines of an Office Depot, Sports > Authority, Verizon Wireless, etc - public businesses which > automatically open the sliding glass doors for you. I don't expect > these businesses to claim a 'comparison shopper' was trespassing after > the fact. I suspect this case closer to: you walk into an Office Depot, which is OK, and then pass through a door, which although unlocked, has an "Eployees Only" sign on it. You'll have a hard time arguing in court that www.fpl.com and scada.fpl.com are both "open to the public" by design. On top of that, you *can* get yourself busted for trespassing in an Office Depot, if you insist on doing stuff like ignoring the "No Soliciting" sign, paying an inordinate amount of interest in their security cameras and alarm systems, and otherwise being present with absolutely no plans to conduct commerce.
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