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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Auto Addict on 05 November 2010, 21:06:51
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Incident in the local shopping centre today.
In the open air section, a young girl lit a cigarette.
Within seconds she was surounded by 8 security guards. :o
Couldn't hear what was said, but one security guard snatched the ciggie from her hand and ground it into the floor, an argument enrupted, and she was frog marched out of the centre.
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Incident in the local shopping centre today.
In the open air section, a young girl lit a cigarette.
Within seconds she was surounded by 8 security guards. :o
Couldn't hear what was said, but one security guard snatched the ciggie from her hand and ground it into the floor, an argument enrupted, and she was frog marched out of the centre.
At that age shouldn't even start
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I smoke but accept it's unpleasant for those who don't so if in a shopping centre or a non smoking friends house i respect thier rules, no ifs or fag butts! :)
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Not arguing about the rights and wrongs of smoking, and yes the centre is no smoking, but 8 (eight) security guards to handle it!
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Not arguing about the rights and wrongs of smoking, and yes the centre is no smoking, but 8 (eight) security guards to handle it!
I see. I have contact with security guards on a daily basis. I've found there a two main types. The first (& worst) are those who have an over inflated sense of self importance & make a simple procedure irritatingly arduous. The 2nd (& best) are those who welcome you onto said site, phone round & try to deal with any problems, bookings, references etc. open gates, stop traffic to back me in if necessary & know which mirror i need to see them in.
One of the best is worth more than 8 of the worst.
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Not arguing about the rights and wrongs of smoking, and yes the centre is no smoking, but 8 (eight) security guards to handle it!
I see. I have contact with security guards on a daily basis. I've found there a two main types. The first (& worst) are those who have an over inflated sense of self importance & make a simple procedure irritatingly arduous. The 2nd (& best) are those who welcome you onto said site, phone round & try to deal with any problems, bookings, references etc. open gates, stop traffic to back me in if necessary & know which mirror i need to see them in.
One of the best is worth more than 8 of the worst.
Agreed. Had an almost 100% positive experience of bouncers etc when at uni, to the point of lockins, and eating some amazing Thai food at 5am with a group of them id only just met half an hour before...I think one of them even bought me the meal! (drunk at the time, so not sure) Compared with being back home where one elbowed me out the way, bending my glasses in the process, in order to pull a fire exit door to. Ignorant, unapologetic, and 'I' was in the way, of course.
Happy to say 95% of all Ive met are good 'uns. As ever, the minority spoil it for the majority.
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Not arguing about the rights and wrongs of smoking, and yes the centre is no smoking, but 8 (eight) security guards to handle it!
I see. I have contact with security guards on a daily basis. I've found there a two main types. The first (& worst) are those who have an over inflated sense of self importance & make a simple procedure irritatingly arduous. The 2nd (& best) are those who welcome you onto said site, phone round & try to deal with any problems, bookings, references etc. open gates, stop traffic to back me in if necessary & know which mirror i need to see them in.
One of the best is worth more than 8 of the worst.
Amen to that. Depends if they view their role as to grease the wheels of life and allow it to go by smoothly and safely or to stick their baseball bat into it at every opportunity. >:(
Kevin