Question: Through common knowledge, I can state that the invitee is Mr. Wilson as he purchased an entrance to the venue. The venue is the licensee,
Through common knowledge, I can state that the invitee is Mr. Wilson as he purchased an entrance to the venue. The venue is the licensee, by obtaining all proper permits to provide entertainment to invitees and hire performers. Trespassers are those who no longer have the privilege to be on premises due to unacceptable behavior or violation of the venue policies. Although Interacting with the performer is Mr. Wilson's right, since he is a paying guest, there is a difference between a positive and a negative interaction. Heckling a performer can be considered harassment, depending on the tone expressed, and can make the other attendees uncomfortable, altering the enjoyment of said attendees. At that point, it is in the discretion of the venue to determine if expulsion out of the venue is necessary, as mentioned in Richey v. Kroger Co., foreseeable criminal attacks are grounds to officially trespass someone from the premises. Since the performer is under the venue's responsibility, as mentioned in Gray v. Perry (2016), the venue would be held liable of any physical or mental injuries that occur since the license is not granted to individual performers, but grants them to venues. This gives the venue sufficient motive to make the attendee a trespasser, to avoid any further complications to their performers and other guests.
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