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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Vancouver, BC
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I agree with most of the posts here, I did not know there were 'rules' they have to follow, and it makes sense, the business is ultimatley responsible for their workers safety, so then I would seek out security with some ability to defend at least, not neccessarily a power tripper with a gun but at least to protect the workers. I agree with letting it go, even hundreds of dollars because in the end no money is worth a life even so I am not so fond of humanity........teeehee, but they store can write it off and loses very little when the income is spanned over all the locations, so you have one location which loses and the rest do okay but again, all very good points.................a bit of morning drama to share was my reason to post for the most part.......had to tell someone and was a bit frustrated that the security guard was not useful but maybe he was not allowed to step in - I just think, if it were me I would tend to react toward helping rather than watching......but that is just me, rules or no rules, danger or not, stupid or not............I don't know if that is my martial arts training or just the competitor right fighter in me.
Linda
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