A Lowe’s employee blocked off an aisle so he could move some heavy items safely. Warning signs and a barrier were clearly placed to keep customers out. Despite this, a customer moved the barrier aside and walked in, saying she just needed to grab one item. The employee immediately warned her that the area wasn’t safe and called for assistance. Rules like these usually exist to prevent accidents. Ignoring safety warnings can put both the customer and employees at risk, even if someone thinks they’ll “just be a second.”
When safety barriers are clearly set up, should customers face consequences for ignoring them and entering restricted areas?
This video of Tennessee commit Amari Evans staying calm while South Carolina commit Eli Ellis loses his mind is ridiculous 😭
Pretty apparent which one of the two is a Rick Barnes commit.