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Originally posted by streetfightingman
You know what guys? I've been rude at Tim Hortons before, and
the woman behind the counter is intuitive enough to understand
that "wow this guy is a prick, oh well, must not be his fault or if it is I'm sure
he'll fix it and come back a better person next time."
Never did any of the Tim Horton's employees try to wrestle me
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by topherman420
No I didn't. None of this is true
Originally posted by streetfightingman
My original story:
I refused to leave because I wanted to buy food he was withholding from me and
I had the right to purchase it, because I didn't have to leave his property for any reason
whatsoever, because I do not affiliate personally with him. I did not break any corporate policies,
nor did I break the law in his store.
He then began swearing at me, and then he shoved me after I told him that
he should stop swearing at me, and that he is acting ridiculous.
This isn't the first time I've been "rude." I say "rude." because that's what an Aspie
is considered. Rude. Because we make statements of fact. In no way did I intend
to be rude or arrogant. I did however say it arrogantly because every time I come in, they
never give me the receipt. And then yes, they do increase their prices and or condemn
me for being on disability. So yes, I did say it with gall, however I didn't expect
to be shoved out of the store because I asked for my receipt.
I expect a rational result. Another statement of fact.
Cooler heads do prevail. My head was cool the whole time, until I was shoved. I didn't leave because
I didn't honestly believe he would shove me like a lunatic or ask me to leave his store
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by bknapple32
the accusations that aren't true, aren't true. Like for instance: me punching him first
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by bknapple32
the accusations that aren't true, aren't true. Like for instance: me punching him first
I punched him only after he shoved me, and then grabbed me by the collar
and forced me out of the store and tried to wrestle me out.edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
No, that's not what happened at all.
What happened was that I had no intention after the transaction was processed, but it had occurred to me
that after it had been purchased, I did want my receipt. And in the future I would also like them from now on.
I don't understand why I need to ask for my receipt. It should be apart of the procedure. He shouldn't
forget, every-single-time to give the receipt.
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
Yes it is, because I wasn't breaking any laws or corporate policies.
I was purchasing a product, and asking for my receipt.
That's when battery and assault occurred. Yes it was on private property, but it isn't
an abode. It is a business, where product is sold. Receipts are given.edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
That's when battery and assault occurred.
Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
Yes it is, because I wasn't breaking any laws or corporate policies.
I was purchasing a product, and asking for my receipt.
That's when battery and assault occurred. Yes it was on private property, but it isn't
an abode. It is a business, where product is sold. Receipts are given.edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)