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- Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:23 pm
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- Topic: Kicked out of Target for OCD
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- Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:50 pm
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Kicked out of Target for OCD
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Re: Kicked out of Target for OCD
Is this a joke or for real?
I was at a gas station one time, inches from the guy in front of me in a line that was much bigger than the space, and I saw his necklace move. I about freaked when I realized he had a baby snake on him! I've forgotten now what type of snake it was--that whole enmity between the woman and the snake is definitely true in my case--but it was one that's known to kill people. I've met people who have the same fear of dogs. And who have severe allergies to them.
And a store assumes liability for whatever they allow to go on inside it meaning if your little yapper snapped some old lady who tried to pinch its cheeks, the store would be liable. While little dogs are known for biting more frequently (and piddling, another type of hazard), big dogs can cause more damage in the same time. It just seems wise to limit animals in a store in our society.
I was at a gas station one time, inches from the guy in front of me in a line that was much bigger than the space, and I saw his necklace move. I about freaked when I realized he had a baby snake on him! I've forgotten now what type of snake it was--that whole enmity between the woman and the snake is definitely true in my case--but it was one that's known to kill people. I've met people who have the same fear of dogs. And who have severe allergies to them.
And a store assumes liability for whatever they allow to go on inside it meaning if your little yapper snapped some old lady who tried to pinch its cheeks, the store would be liable. While little dogs are known for biting more frequently (and piddling, another type of hazard), big dogs can cause more damage in the same time. It just seems wise to limit animals in a store in our society.