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![]() "Kim W5TIT" wrote: (snip) I would have asked to visit with the Shift Manager and would have explained the situation to him/her and asked what the store intended to do about it. *If* the conversation had been loud enough for the clerk to make a decision on your complaint, then it was loud enough for her to witness to the Shift Manager. What would I expect as a consumer? I would expect the store to ask the people to leave if they persist in offensive behavior in public. (snip) With the possibility of lawsuits, I doubt many stores would be that overt today. Many of the offensive language laws of the past have been struck down as unconstitutional (enough that few stores would want to take much of a chance pushing the issue) Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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