The thing is, wealthy, chic people act like idiots and jerks when they're drunk, too.Oldgringo wrote:You can find a bar with a higher level of clientele for your future R & R exercises - perhaps a smoke free establishment?
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The thing is, wealthy, chic people act like idiots and jerks when they're drunk, too.Oldgringo wrote:You can find a bar with a higher level of clientele for your future R & R exercises - perhaps a smoke free establishment?
Another polite and reasonable response to someone's request to hold your cellphone is as follows:CHLSteve wrote:I guess the only solution would be to avoid letting a stranger hold something of value of yours.
Can I see your cell phone? Show it to him in your hand. If he wants to "hold it", I'd rather not. You would never expect anyone to do something like that, but obviously it happens.
Maybe you should go drinking in non-51% establishments.
Maybe you will get lucky and he will run into me...or even someone like me.Fangs wrote:...snipppp. Based on my experience in this life, sooner or later he'll reap what he sows, and hopefully I'll get to read the newspaper article.
If your antagonist continues to do stuff like this (which he probably will - folks seldom do something like this just once) he's virtually certain to do it to someone with much less restraint than you showed, and he'll get what he's been asking for - at someone else's risk and expense instead of yours.Fangs wrote: In the end it's only going to cost me $50. Not nearly worth the loss of my CHL or court fees. Based on my experience in this life, sooner or later he'll reap what he sows, and hopefully I'll get to read the newspaper article.
Dude, the no-fault replacement plan is worth every penny of the $5/month.Fangs wrote:In the end it's only going to cost me $50.
There are three legal things you can do.Fangs wrote:Is there anything I could have done to right that wrong legally? Is it the law-abiding citizen's lot in life to bend over and take it in situations like this? I have to go replace my phone soon, every time I look at the screen it just makes me mad all over again.
I don't know what kind of phone it is but, many companies offer no replacement plan for PDA phones. I've got one and I'd be furious to say the least if some drunk put his coals out on my screen. I've seen bar brawls start over a lot less.KD5NRH wrote:Dude, the no-fault replacement plan is worth every penny of the $5/month.Fangs wrote:In the end it's only going to cost me $50.
Man, that's cold. A good revenge tactic, but cold.Captain Matt wrote:You can wait in the parking lot until he leaves and get his license plate and a description of the car and call the police to report a drunk driver.
When I worked for a motel, I did it for every obnoxious drunk I tossed out.bridge wrote:Man, that's cold. A good revenge tactic, but cold.Captain Matt wrote:You can wait in the parking lot until he leaves and get his license plate and a description of the car and call the police to report a drunk driver.