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what country do you live in? you can't be speaking of America, where you are innocent until proven guilty. LMFAO
Here's a thought... cover up! Sure, taking someone in for your reason may be illegal... but the way a person dress' says a lot about a person whether you notice it, like it or not. They may have thought you were hiding drugs or something since the police have the right to search if people look suspicious if your shopping, depending if your shopping outside or inside. Win your case... that's really all you can do. Prove that there was nothing suspicious about you for them to worry about.
And that friends, is why you should never pretend to be a spy in a super market. You also really should avoid humming your own theme song.
black people are just like you and I, except they steal
as a security guard I can tell you now that, that was totally illegal he ha no proof therefore he couldn't touch you are falsely imprison you wile he questioned you. he could of however banned you for no reason. you have grounds to sue and quite possibly come out with quite a lump sum
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sue!
To all the people saying they had probable cause etc. and that OP couldn't do anything: Are you so used to living in a police state deprived of all freedoms that you have completely forgotten even the most basic rules of logic and life, not only in a free land but even in nanny-state-land??? There is NO probable cause whatsoever, he said he was grabbed in the store and dragged to a security room. Private security has NO right to drag anyone anywhere, that is called assault and illegal detention. The POLICE are the only ones who have the right to invoke probable cause to do anything, and even then, they have to have some seriously good proof, otherwise it will be a complaint to their PD and even a pro-bono lawyer will get you out of the issue very easily. Cops get in trouble all the time when they search people without consent or detain people without proper probable cause. Private security has NO jurisdiction, all they can legally do is ask you to go with them to the room etc. They will try to intimidate you and make it sound like they have a right to, but you are perfectly legally allowed to just ignore them talking to you and walk right out of the store. They can NOT do anything to you, it will be assault the very instant they touch you. America, even Kalifornia, have a thing called the Constitution, in which another nifty thing, the 4th amendment, prevents abuse of authority and illegal searches, so that people won't abuse their power just because they're a cop. In the case of private security it's even more direct, they have no right to detain you whatsoever. They can search you if you consented to it for the sake of getting into a stadium or other such thing, but they can't prevent you from leaving a place or drag you anywhere on the excuse they dislike your clothes or whatever.