Fucking retarded policy. How are kids supposed to pick their first guns with their fathers if they can't even touch them at the store? Fudd bullshit kills local gun communities all the time. I hope your shop goes out of business.
(1 of 2) As many of you know, I work in a gun store. Yesterday, a customer was in the store buying a couple of the new 15 round Glock mags for a 43X. He had a small child with him that is about 5-6 years old.
After making his purchase, he walked over to the gun cases and asked to see a Sig P365. The counter guy, a young guy with no kids, hands him the gun.
At this time, I'm sitting at my desk in the back of the store about 30 feet away but with a clear view of them. There are no other customers in the store.
I hear the dad telling his son to point the gun at the floor and I look out and see him handing the pistol to this little kid. I look at the employee and tell him "no" and I signal with my hand to stop. I tell him the child is too young to do that in a gun store. If he wants to hand him guns at home, that is totally fine but we can't do that in the store.
The customer hands the gun back to the employee and leaves.
The whole interaction is captured on the surveillance video, with audio.
Twenty minutes later he leaves this review on Google.
I'm the low IQ person because I told him not to hand a pistol to a very young kid in a gun store... I'm the low IQ part of this scenario... Right.
After Rob, the owner, responds to the review, dude tracks down Rob's personal account on IG and starts sending him messages about how the last time he was in the store, the employees let his kid hold a gun. Okay, the employee who let you do that screwed up last time.
Dude got butt hurt because I told him, in front of no one else, not to do that so he leaves a smart ass, shitty review, gets called out for it, then defends his "review" in private messages. Ironically, he made a big deal about a spelling error he thought was in the response to his review (but is not), while making multiple grammatical and spelling errors of his own in the messages he sent.
If you ever wondered why I wear a shirt that says "I hate people" this is but one example.
@NotGeorgeBushYa@sinthi07@DJSnM Let me put it to you this way, the SR71 was so fast there are reports of it outrunning missiles. There is no way in hell one would flying slow enough in Soviet airspace to be not just shot down, but gunned down by a MiG
I was in a rollover accidentally as a child. I was wearing my seatbelt, the two adults were not. One was killed instantly, the other had fairly serious back and neck issues the rest of their life. I had a cut on my finger and one on my forehead, I got two bandaids.
6 years as a firefighter taught me that if you wear your seatbelt, it is very difficult to die in a car crash, even a relatively high speed one.
It also taught me that it is very easy to die if you are not wearing a seatbelt.
I can't tell you how many times I was first on scene to a 50+ mph crash, even head on or rollovers, and the cars were smashed to shit, but everyone in the cars was completely fine, not much more than some scratches or bruises.
In many cases, all occpants were out of the vehicles and walking around before we even got there.
But if anyone wasn't wearing their seatbelt, they were seriously fucked up or dead on arrival.
@financedystop Credit issues like this fall off after 7 years, so she probably wouldn't have even found out if this was real. Also super easy to dispute this on her report on the less than 2% chance it's real.
This might be some of the most damning evidence of the bot problem on @X. What video are they talking about? There isn't a video. Therefore there is no splash. Just AI bots hallucinating shit.
Can anyone explain to me why that there were multiple comments talking about a splash in the lake behind a deer that I only brought up as a hypothetical?