Posted on 11/17/2017 2:54:20 AM PST by SMGFan
I have 4 children. Not once did any of my children destroy or mess up store property, be allowed to disrupt dinners at at restaurants, or make a fuss in church (they were removed if they became upset).
They behaved at home as well.
That mom should be shammed.
Sephora is the kind of store where the makeup artist assists you. I certainly wouldn’t want to be ‘testing’ that contaminated display. The entire display has to be removed and replaced, not just cleaned up.
Tiny humans? This is a just the rant of a hate filled liberal.
That doesn’t matter. The threat of frivolous lawsuits abounds in society.
Not by a salon standard. It has to be removed and replaced according to license standards and cosmetology regulations.
How did you handle that?
I tried but, even with the support of the apartment manager, I got nowhere.
She was a single mommy on welfare with two kids who were obviously fathered by different men. You just can’t argue with folks like that.
It was, as they say, a “learning experience.”
The photos are not *horrific* and if that’s a grand of eye make-up, then it’s WAY over priced.
How do they know a *child* did it? Video surveillance?
I guess that mentality explains why a certain class of people think that all property is theirs for the taking or breaking.
That’s a sampler display.
Actual cost is $0.00! They have already been paid for and written off by the wholesaler and given to the store “gratis”.
A certain proportion of society has always had that mentality.
What’s different is that society as a whole, with a dwindling number of exceptions, has decided it’s either okay or just can’t be bothered to confront it.
Overpriced Sephora the crap is probably worth a couple of hundred bucks.
MSN says the pics are “horrendous”. What a bunch of drama queens!
The forgot to add to their report: “Trannies, Divas and dumb women hit the hardest”.
Say it isn't so!
And then they snuck out. Classy.
Oh, no...the Huge Manatee!
I don’t see any shaming here, more a reminder of parents to mind their young children.
But I did not like the comment Leave your “little humans” at home or outside...
“Little Humans”? Who is that?
There would be eyeliner boxes kicked all over the floor. Look at the display. This was done by a taller child
The same crowd that calls cats "fur babies" instead of cats.
I used to wrangle four children with only 8 years difference between oldest and youngest. We went everywhere. But they were trained to behave. And they did.
Before we entered any location, while we were in the car, We all chanted: We are going to be obedient, cooperative and polite. they were told the rules:
They knew that they could not ask for anything and if anyone acted up we would leave immediately, go home, and that particular child would be spending the rest of the day in their room. In bed. Only happened once. Peer pressure is a wonderful thing.
I was also not stupid enough to take tired children out. Under 6? Home by noon, 5 to 9? Home by three.
Don’t ever set up tired kids.
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