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Originally posted by Syd
MY fault actually
You have quite a lot of cause to say that, i can tell.
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Originally posted by Syd
MY fault actually
Originally posted by MonkeyButterer
You have quite a lot of cause to say that, i can tell.
Originally posted by otaku
just making them more confident that they can walk in off the street and steal money. Panders to the c*nts in our society. Bad advice
Originally posted by otaku
actually, the question is very grey, and depends a lot on the situations outlined above.
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Originally posted by nicko18
on the customer is always right issue, if employees have the ability to refuse to serve customers who are extremely rude or obnoxious,
Originally posted by Joel
I've down this several times in the last few months. I've had customers that we that rude to me, I told them face to face, 'I will not serve someone so rude, I refuse to tolerate being treated lik that', I've then asked the nearest person to take over from me, and explain to them loudly, 'the gentlemen/lady over there needs serving because I refuse to serve rude people'.
Stuff 'em, if they are going to be rude to me, I will just refuse to serve them.
Originally posted by Syd
So hows life at 7-11??????????/
Originally posted by EssJayW
Your response below was in regard to my statement, "that unless you are 100% confident in your disarming abilities then you are better off handing over the money drom the cash register, etc."
The question was in response to this. The discussion was talking about people armed with knives, so one could make that assumption.
If this is bad advice, as you have stated, can you please explain why?
and. then can you answer the previous hypothetical question, which encompasses the above?
Originally posted by Syd
Based on my experiences, and if I was the one with a knife/gun, you would be well.... not posting.....
Maybe its different at the CES?
No offence if you're a witch, but I was referring to the scary looking ones with a pointed warty nose, missing teeth, and a broonstick.Originally posted by Curly5
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Originally posted by Syd
Maybe its different at the CES?
Based on my experiences, and if I was the one with a knife/gun, you would be well.... not posting.....
Originally posted by otaku
The reason it is bad advice is based on the fact that once people know they can get away with robbing a place, they will do it over and over until they are stopped.
Why do you think servos and the like are targetted so often? It certainly isnt because you get a good haul.
I would say (on the basis of the above points) that if you were confident in containing the situation, and felt that you would not come to har, do wat you need to do to stop the attacker
Originally posted by EssJayW
So you suggest that people who are not 100% confident in their abilites to disarm an offender, just stand up to them and see what happens.
Stopping armed robberies is not the responsibility of the workers behind the counter.
The issue of stopping armed robberies comes down to security issues, who you employ, whether your employers are armed etc etc. If you choose to employ martial arts experts and/or have your workers legally armed with firearms, then your advice may be acceptable.
I fail to see the reasoning in telling a worker, who is not capable of disarming an offender, just stand up to them and see what happens.
What do you say to the worker when he/she gets stabbed? Good job mate, sorry about the injuries, but at least you stood up to them and they might not come back again.
So please tell me what advice you would give, lets say a 40 year old, working in a 7/11 on minimum wages. Would you tell him to stand up to the armed offender and risk injury, or would you tell him to comply?
Originally posted by EssJayW
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Unless someone is 100% confident in their own disarming abilities, I would suggest they are better off complying, in regards to handing over money from a cash register etc.
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just making them more confident that they can walk in off the street and steal money. Panders to the c*nts in our society. Bad advice
Above is quick paste of your response to my post.
Did I make this up?
Originally posted by EssJayW
So you post this
where did i ever say that if someone felt unable to contain the situation, then to stand up to them anyway?
then you say my advice is bad.
What one is it?
I am sure you can read. Please respond to what is written.Originally posted by otaku
you saying that everyone accross the board, should lay face down on the ground and take it like a man.
it is bad advice.
Originally posted by EssJayW
I am sure you can read. Please respond to what is written.
quote:
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Originally posted by EssJayW
So you post this
where did i ever say that if someone felt unable to contain the situation, then to stand up to them anyway?
then you say my advice is bad.
What one is it?
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It is quite simple. What one is it?
Originally posted by otaku
it is both...
there is one rule for me, and one rule for all the other p*ssy little b*tches
Originally posted by EssJayW
If you cant answer the questions and/or back up your statements, just say so. Are you incapable of backing up your statements?
Originally posted by otaku
maybe i am just tired of baiting your whiney litte arse....

Originally posted by EssJayW
Well done Otaku. Baiting my arse. Its called blowing your own horn, but running out of wind.
There we have it folks. Otaku is incapable of answering a question and backing up his statement. But hold on he was baiting me. Let the words speak for themselves.![]()