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Should private shops have public service style "Abuse of our staff will not be tolerated" signs?

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In my opinion they should- back when I was a cashier the amount of abuse I got- man this one guy I still clearly remember- I wanted to grab his head, smash it onto the counter and watch his teeth go everywhere!

"But they're having a bad day"- my now wife was in the hospital for an emergency appointment for her blood pressure and considering she had a ruptured aneurysm I was terrified- but that day guess what- I still treated all cashiers like normal himan beings!

Please don't think I'm here to berate you if you disagree, all comments are welcome- I'm not a snowflake who melts down when someone disagrees!
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
I thought this was a private sector thing . . I have only seen them on the railways, buses and banks. My wife is an NHS nurse and deals with people during their darkest hours. She is expected to take any verbal outbursts on the chin 😐 When you work in public service you generally do not have the option of refusing to serve obnoxious people (unless they physically assault you).
@SunshineGirl Sorry to hear that, just shows some people- she helps them and all they can do is give her abuse! 😔