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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:maj. tom wrote:what tone of voice should the attendant use to someone smoking while he pumping gas?
report was made? what the police doing about it?
dat entitled youth rage just need some nerve damage between T6 and T12 and he will find inner peace for the rest of his life.
rofl.
i just find it hard that someone would escalate to that level of violence without some level of provocation.
who knows what was said and how it was said?
as customer service representive i expect the gas station attendant said something along these lines... very respectfully...
'hello excuse me sir, smoking on these premises poses a great risk to all here. please, kindly put out the cigarette or i may not be able to serve you.'
right?
Even if the attendant cuss him up about his mother, there is nothing said that can justify that kind of attack.
For those of us not prone to violence that may be true. We may never strike a man unless it is in self defence. Meaning the man would have to strike us first. He could say anything he want just dont lash we.
But for others, an unwarranted psychological attack may be judged in the same light as a physical one. And to them, warrant physical retaliation. When lines are crossed and disrespect is perceived.
These things can be avoided with more professional attitudes towards customer 'Service'.
nope - that still does not make it right or ok or that the attendant is to blame here.
- Rovin's car audio - wrote:thats just way too much rage\force\lix , advantage d old man & then still want to continue with d windscreen washer like he wanted to hospitalize d man
hope d police catch him & d judge jail him ...
Sundar wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:and people wonder why black people are viewed as pests...yes I said it
Not all are like that. It's just the loud mouth boldface wrong and strong rango tango ones I hate to be around. I does question God if he made that in his image? Demons I tell you. Evil just oozes out like it glows around them
Sundar wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:and people wonder why black people are viewed as pests...yes I said it
Not all are like that. It's just the loud mouth boldface wrong and strong rango tango ones I hate to be around. I does question God if he made that in his image? Demons I tell you. Evil just oozes out like it glows around them
Morpheus wrote:Sundar wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:and people wonder why black people are viewed as pests...yes I said it
Not all are like that. It's just the loud mouth boldface wrong and strong rango tango ones I hate to be around. I does question God if he made that in his image? Demons I tell you. Evil just oozes out like it glows around them
I black and I hate those types too. So where does that leave me?
Disgusting statement there shakes.....
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:maj. tom wrote:what tone of voice should the attendant use to someone smoking while he pumping gas?
report was made? what the police doing about it?
dat entitled youth rage just need some nerve damage between T6 and T12 and he will find inner peace for the rest of his life.
rofl.
i just find it hard that someone would escalate to that level of violence without some level of provocation.
who knows what was said and how it was said?
as customer service representive i expect the gas station attendant said something along these lines... very respectfully...
'hello excuse me sir, smoking on these premises poses a great risk to all here. please, kindly put out the cigarette or i may not be able to serve you.'
right?
Even if the attendant cuss him up about his mother, there is nothing said that can justify that kind of attack.
Sundar wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:and people wonder why black people are viewed as pests...yes I said it
Not all are like that. It's just the loud mouth boldface wrong and strong rango tango ones I hate to be around. I does question God if he made that in his image? Demons I tell you. Evil just oozes out like it glows around them
car wrote:The guy is a well known drug pusher that is why I believe no one intervene.
I heard everyone that works in that gas station is fearful for their lives. I'm sure they will not report it.
Sad that you have to take u licks and stay quiet even if u right.
GeneralHonda wrote:Sad. I notice many people pulling up to fill and not switching off their vehicles also.
maj. tom wrote:attendant shudda throw some gas in he face with the cigarette and say oops it slip.
bluesclues wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:maj. tom wrote:what tone of voice should the attendant use to someone smoking while he pumping gas?
report was made? what the police doing about it?
dat entitled youth rage just need some nerve damage between T6 and T12 and he will find inner peace for the rest of his life.
rofl.
i just find it hard that someone would escalate to that level of violence without some level of provocation.
who knows what was said and how it was said?
as customer service representive i expect the gas station attendant said something along these lines... very respectfully...
'hello excuse me sir, smoking on these premises poses a great risk to all here. please, kindly put out the cigarette or i may not be able to serve you.'
right?
Even if the attendant cuss him up about his mother, there is nothing said that can justify that kind of attack.
For those of us not prone to violence that may be true. We may never strike a man unless it is in self defence. Meaning the man would have to strike us first. He could say anything he want just dont lash we.
But for others, an unwarranted psychological attack may be judged in the same light as a physical one. And to them, warrant physical retaliation. When lines are crossed and disrespect is perceived.
These things can be avoided with more professional attitudes towards customer 'Service'.
nope - that still does not make it right or ok or that the attendant is to blame here.
Attendant is not to blame. But he must take some of the blame if he handled the situation improperly and unprofessionally.
Sure we dont condone violence as a means of resolving dispute or disagreement. But can you really say that there's nothing a man can say to you that would make you feel to punch out his face? Provocation is an intricate thing. It have law for that.
But yes, for being dotish and smoking in a gas station gunta needs some of his own medicine. Out your cigarettes or throw them away before u enter the gas station premises please.
Gladiator wrote:bluesclues wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluesclues wrote:maj. tom wrote:what tone of voice should the attendant use to someone smoking while he pumping gas?
report was made? what the police doing about it?
dat entitled youth rage just need some nerve damage between T6 and T12 and he will find inner peace for the rest of his life.
rofl.
i just find it hard that someone would escalate to that level of violence without some level of provocation.
who knows what was said and how it was said?
as customer service representive i expect the gas station attendant said something along these lines... very respectfully...
'hello excuse me sir, smoking on these premises poses a great risk to all here. please, kindly put out the cigarette or i may not be able to serve you.'
right?
Even if the attendant cuss him up about his mother, there is nothing said that can justify that kind of attack.
For those of us not prone to violence that may be true. We may never strike a man unless it is in self defence. Meaning the man would have to strike us first. He could say anything he want just dont lash we.
But for others, an unwarranted psychological attack may be judged in the same light as a physical one. And to them, warrant physical retaliation. When lines are crossed and disrespect is perceived.
These things can be avoided with more professional attitudes towards customer 'Service'.
nope - that still does not make it right or ok or that the attendant is to blame here.
Attendant is not to blame. But he must take some of the blame if he handled the situation improperly and unprofessionally.
Sure we dont condone violence as a means of resolving dispute or disagreement. But can you really say that there's nothing a man can say to you that would make you feel to punch out his face? Provocation is an intricate thing. It have law for that.
But yes, for being dotish and smoking in a gas station gunta needs some of his own medicine. Out your cigarettes or throw them away before u enter the gas station premises please.
Why is everyone assuming the attendant said something to provoke this or used a "tone"... the video has no blasted audio!!!!
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