[WikiEN-l] more active censorship
Skyring
skyring at gmail.com
Mon Jul 4 23:12:04 UTC 2005
On 7/5/05, JAY JG <jayjg at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >From: Skyring <skyring at gmail.com>
> >If the door is locked, you can't go in, no matter how many times you
> >rattle the knob.
>
> Turns out that people keep getting kicked out of the shop for a day for
> disruptive behaviour, and the doors are automatically locked and their 24
> hour ban is automatically renewed when the alarm system sees them trying to
> get back in wearing different disguises. Now some new guy kicked out for a
> day for disruption gets caught by the alarm system, and he says "but I
> wasn't trying to sneak in in disguise and disrupt like those other people, I
> was coming in openly and making note of your inventory so I could buy it
> legally when I'm allowed back in". So, he writes 500 abusive e-mails to the
> owners of the shop, insisting that he has been unjustly locked out, and
> demanding that the employee on duty at the time should be punished, claming
> that the alarm system is broken, and insisting that the shop is a disgrace.
> Another guy who has been kicked out for disrupting the shop has also been
> regularly writing the owners, generally whining and complaining about how
> terrible the shop is, how rude their employees are, how they practice
> favoritism to their regular customers, and how much better are the shops
> that he frequents. He takes up the cause of the first complainant, making
> erroneous claims, and insisting that the alarm systems are faulty, and need
> to be fixed right away so no-one is ever locked out like this again.
>
> What a tragedy. Maybe they should both take their business elsewhere.
Do you have nothing better to do, Jay? Go help your mother with the laundry.
--
Peter in Canberra
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