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Shop owners, who are inviting the public into their establishment to do business, owe various legal duties to those who enter their establishment. The agreement between the owner and the public at large includes obligations to admit whatever part of the public wants to do business. There are circumstances under which an owner can eject people, but this is not one of them.
What you call a fairy tale, the rest of us call American law.
you have no exercisable rights an another persons property....zero