The LAST time you told this story it was only 4!
He's been busy.
The LAST time you told this story it was only 4!
"No, thank you!" and continue with checkout, pay, and go home.
If he continues to press, "Okay, you may help me carry my bags, but it would it would be inappropriate for me to tip you."
The one that confronted me went as far as to say, "If I wanted, I could take that from you until the cops arrive."
Then he went on an anti-OC rant.
I've run into that with the Wannabe tribe at Krogers. They have a new one on Madison that followed me around last week. It got a bit ridiculous after 4 or 5 aisles.
When I checked out he was standing at the door and I politely told him I appreciated him not grabbing my penis.
NEVER miss out on an opportunity to expand another human being's mind.
Oh really! We have a hole thread to spot you super secret squirrel CCers, but in all fairness JFK!CC and it never would have happened, but in all fairness, I would have just said No!
I commend you for your resolving the issue the best you could.
Oh really! We have a hole thread to spot you super secret squirrel CCers.
Attaway. That's showing the old INGO spirit!
I think we all can tell which side you fall on since I was not the one to bring it up. Once again the CCers have to get the first jab in.Oh really! We have a hole thread to spot you super secret squirrel CCers.
Attaway. That's showing the old INGO spirit!
Ill just leave this thread here.
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They have the legal authority to ask. Just like anyone else.Does a Kroger security guard have the legal right to ask you to produce an LTCH?
That case is still pending in the Indiana Supreme Court. So, we don't have a full answer to the "police asking for it" question. Generally, best practice when dealing with police is to comply with their requests, to the extent possible.No.
Wasn't there a court case recently that affirmed that simply carrying wasn't grounds to produce a LTCH?
.Does a Kroger security guard have the legal right to ask you to produce an LTCH?