• Kalash@lemmy.world
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    I was traveling on a train and there was some commotion going on in the next carriage. I didn’t think much of it at first, but the next stop police got on the train.

    Apprently Karen had a dispute with one of the train personel and escalated. The police took some statements right in the seat behind me, so I could listen in and get a picture of what was going on …

    Karen had orded a beer in the restaurant carriage and apprently there wasn’t quite enough beer in it. So she complained and the train personel apprently was a bit rude. So she called the police.

    The police first wanted to take Karen and her Boyfriend off the train to question them (as the train was about to go over the border where the police juristriction ended), but they refused, saying they paid for the train ticket and want to continue. So the train had to stay in the station while police interview them on the train.

    And that is how an international high-speed train was held up for over an hour, because Karen was missing 100ml of beer.

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      “We’re about to leave their jurisdiction…”- you

      “That’s not how…”

      “…. International….”

      “Oh… that is how that works…”

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        It’s actually quite complicated and I did “simplify” some things. Like the train was already over the border. It’s the German/Swiss border … but there is actually a German railwaystation in Switzerland. So the train stops in German customs territory (in Switzerland) and you have to go to “border control” to exist the station. It was there that the train was held up. But I don’t even understand how that works exactly. Like Switzerland is not in the EU but it is part of the Schengenzone, so you have “free movement” … who knows how it works.

        So yeah, I “skipped” all that. In the end, the trained needed to be stopped for this important matter to be resovled.

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    I was working as a security guard.

    She called the cops on me because i refused to call my manager for her. The thing was it was getting late and my manager goes into the office early.

    She wanted to complain about how I tie my shoes.

    She came in when I was re-tying my boots, saw that it was weird. Got offended enough to demand I tie them “the right way”.

    I politely explained that the usual bow falls apart too quickly, especially with the boot laces, and the doubled up bow is impossible to undo. This was a much better knot… and “now are you visiting someone here?” (Aka “can I just trespass you already.”)

    She got even more offended, insisting I do it right. I refused again. She insisted I get the manager… whose at home, probably sleeping or fucking… Nope. Not giving you his cell either, so you can harass him.

    So she called the cops for “impersonating a security guard and I just feel very unsafe!”

    So. Cops come out. Replayed the security tapes - with audio- “yeah.”

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        No. I told her the truth: she doesn’t get to demand that. It’s contract security, and while there are elements of customer service…it is absolutely not customer service. For one thing we’re allowed- and expected to tell people to fuck off.

        If I had to call my boss- who literally had no fucking clue what the policies at that account were- every time someone felt entitled…

        We wouldn’t be in business very long as a company.

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    YOU CAN’T PARK HERE

    Oh, okay, didn’t notice. Thanks for telling me, I’ll check where I can park my car.

    ARE YOU NOT LISTENING, YOU CAN’T PARK HERE

    Yes, I… I got that. Could you tell me where I can park? It’s not very clear to me.

    WHAT IS IT WITH YOU, MOVE YOUR CAR

    Okay, whatever.

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    Some crazy old lady tried to run me over at McDonalds if that counts. Our car had broke down and we were trying to save a spot so we could get battery jumped. There were other spots.

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    The lady at the dog park who screamed at me because I was pulling up the sunflower weeds that stabbed my dog last year.

    It’s been going on for weeks, and involved park authorities, and she still is trying to intimidate me.

    A close second is the hipster with the offleash pit bull who threatened to kill me because I was standing between his pit and my (appropriately leashed) dogs.

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    I do properly maintenance and most people on a strata committee is a Karen. Some people must have gone their life always wanting authority but never getting any, so they overcompensate where it doesn’t matter. I’ve gotten good at dealing with them, but I think they love making people uncomfortable just to remind themselves they can. The trick is to not play their game at all haha

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    Either my ex grandmother who left organized religion to worship herself or exaunt, other side of the exfamily who was such a fundie that she rejected the harry potter books before we knew dumbledore was gay. Because books on witchcraft are of the devil.