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Tine 3 year s ago
#17 That is perhaps the most professional thing I have heard done in a bar. This should be standard procedure in any such establishment! ok
       
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Thys 3 year s ago
But then the poisoner just get away with it.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
Thys, I would assume the polica was called, and the guy pointed out (although he probably left immediately), any video recordings turned over, etc.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
#17 I just showed this story to a friend that works in a bar. This is now their new procedure.
       
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Earnest 3 year s ago
The bar was 3 deep, and a guy said that I was a terrible bartender right in front of me. He didn’t get served.
       
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"Used to work in hell (an Applebees) and a man at the bar passed out due to his blood pressure meds mixing with booze. He cracked his head open on the way down and blood was just everywhere. So I’m calling 911, a hostess is trying to keep his wife calm, and a server is attending to the gentlemen (basically just applying pressure to his head, he was breathing).

As all this chaos is happening, a lady at a bar table starts yelling at me because they haven’t been greeted yet. She said “i know there’s a lot going on but that’s no reason to give us bad service” I had no words!! I walked away from her before I lost my job. You can’t fix that level of selfishness."

 

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