So this just happened

well I guess it's more like an expectation of privacy or something. it's more like one of those words you just can't define but you know it when you see it. It's not illegal it walk into the wrong room, but it is illegal to sexually harass or assault someone and that is why the cops have to come, because I am not trained enough to be able to tell the difference. Does that make more sense? Let me give you an example.

I had a group of 2 guys and 2 girls pull up one day. 1 girl went straight into the bathrooms, but when the guys walked in, one of them started shouting "do you want to see some titties" at me and pointing to the girl (who obviously wasn't to fond of this). I didn't really know how to react to this so I just started mummering "no, no, no". He probably thinks I meant no I don't want to see her breasts but what I really meant was that he needs to adjust his behavior. Anyway, she heads into the bathroom, the guys head into their bathrooms, but at one point the loud guy walks out of his bathroom and into the women's (I'm watching this on camera). He starts shouting at her about something, not mad but loud, if you know what I mean. So I step in, dial 911 on our landline and let it sit (they know I do this when I need them there, I'm pretty close with the cops here (they know I hang up only when I'm getting robbed)). So I pull the guy away and start asking 50 questions, really just buying time for the cops to show and take charge. Apparently, this girl had agreed to go out on a date with him, shed gotten drunk, and then he had really violated her. The cops arrested the guy, but I'm not really sure what for, and gave the girl a ride home.

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