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The TRO actually means you aren't allowed, that's the point. It's an ordered injunction that legally obliges you from not acting until the courts can review the facts.

The court IS deciding, temporarily.



In this case, yes. That’s pretty cut and dry for the time being. However regarding the analogy I was replying to, I was pointing out that it’s less a situation of what you’re allowed to do and more one of what you believe you’re allowed to do, and weighing the consequences of being wrong against upholding your stated terms. In other words, something you should probably discuss with a lawyer.


There is no TRO in the car park analogy.


But there is here, so its a flawed analogy.




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