Re: Other side of the coin
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:01 pm
The problem in this case is that there's alcohol involved, and far too many folks (men and women alike) think that it's OK to do something when a bit tipsy that wouldn't be otherwise. Until that behavioural problem gets corrected societally this sort of unfortunate outcome will continue to occur.mishawakaskirt wrote:Put up a sign at the entrance. That there is a keep your hands off policy. Touching not acceptable, you'll be asked to pay your bill and leave.
Personally, I'd have left the decision to the individual staff-members. If somebody's getting too much grief there's an option. After all, everybody in the place is supposed to be an adult.