PER CURIAM.
That the state, in the public interest, undertook to regulate and control pari-mutuel wagering did not, standing alone, abrogate the common law right of those private enterprises to exclude persons with whom they choose not to do business, absent a showing that the exclusion of any person is for reasons which are constitutionally impermissible. Calder Race Course, Inc. v. Gaitan,
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