Not so much bad service than a general, "Who raised you?"

Apr 28, 2009 09:57

I have my septum pierced and stretched. I get comments fairly often, but they sorta come along with having a big ol' spiky ring through your nose. Whatever; I'm used to it, and people are usually more inquisitive than rude. Last night, however, someone crossed the line big time ( Read more... )

bad training, look but don't touch

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icebyrd67 April 28 2009, 14:25:01 UTC
see i would have gotten all pissed off and talked to a manager about the fact that their employee was 1) rude and 2) touched you without your permission

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kirbyish April 28 2009, 19:01:44 UTC
I wouldn't have known where to find a manager if I tried. :/

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bashou April 28 2009, 14:26:07 UTC
You should've fixed his nose for him.

(Disclaimer: Battering people for being assholes is usually still against the law.)

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indicinderelly April 28 2009, 16:40:11 UTC
being assholes is usually still against the law

If only THAT much were true lol.

In theory, I agree. An eye for an eye, right? But as derumi said, it'll get you in trouble and I'm blind enough as it is.

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kirbyish April 28 2009, 19:03:27 UTC
Yeah, it's that whole legality deal that tends to keep me from goig batshit in cases like this.

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bludstone May 11 2009, 23:30:20 UTC
see below

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ladyelysium April 28 2009, 14:36:54 UTC
I would've hit him if he touched any of my piercings.. or hell, just touched me in general. What a wanker.

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peralta April 28 2009, 14:40:50 UTC
I'm not exactly about physical violence, but I have this thing with strangers invading my personal space. I probably would've gotten arrested because my natural reaction would be to go off on someone touching me like that.

It is your body, its your business. His judgement is unwarranted and uncalled for.

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sammydebutante April 28 2009, 14:51:51 UTC
I get that, too! A cop reached out to touch mine and I was FURIOUS. He said "What's in your nose, you little punkass?" which was ridiculous considering he was pulling over the DRIVER for speeding, not ME for doing anything wrong but sitting in the back. Why is it that people feel they have the right to touch your face because it's decorated? Trust me, I got the license plates and name so I could call the station on being manhandled and cussed out for no reason. I suggest you do the same.

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starsorstreet April 28 2009, 17:05:15 UTC
Some people are cops to help people and some people are cops so they can get away with harassment.

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redhead69 April 28 2009, 18:02:54 UTC
good lucj on that one. i have tried and got nothing and the jackass talked shit about me as a parent.

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