“a photo would be for replicating the presentation”
“a photo would be for replicating the presentation”
“maybe he’d like a mememto to remind himself of his awesome expensive experience down the road.”
Nothing you wrote here is in the least bit relevant to the rationale explained by the OP.
Adults (well, many at least - not you of course, assuming you’re an adult) understand the potential ramifications with allowing members of the public to take photos on the premises of their business. Stomping your feet (either literally or figuratively, as you are doing all over this comment section) and insisting…
Hey, remember when you said, “did she attempt to get her medical bills paid only to have less than a 3rd of the total cost get presented as adequate compensation? doesn’t look like she even tried for that and immediately went for the million dollar payday”? The incident happened on Aug 11, 2017. She filed suit on…
“Maybe you could learn to respect other people.”
Such an American response, to make it about the US.
The outrage against these things was hilarious
Right - and when it’s followed with a “but” and a statement that directly contradicts the claim, then it’s not a very convincing claim.
No, violating someone’s rules / policies on their property is the dick move. By entering the establishment, you are agreeing to abide by their rules / policies. You don’t get to go on someone else’s property and dictate the rules / policies.
Unfortunately for you (and Kevin up there), that’s not how it works. The restaurant would have a legal right to throw you out for taking photos.
Clearly, the restaurant does. Can you guess whose side the law is on?
“...and I’m definitely not one of those annoying folks...”
And now you’re down to nothing but ad hominem (for multiple replies at this point). The mark of a truly successful argument (LOL).
I’d say someone who posts so many stupid comments has a high likelihood of receiving a Darwin award not too far in the future. Be careful out there!
LOL - thanks for (again) proving my last point.
Your responses just get stupider and stupider. Quite surprising from someone of the wise old age of 30.
“she went home and then later decided it was worse.”
“Involuntary doesn’t mean least likely case it just means you didn’t consciously choose your reaction”
Well it sounds like you have all the answers regarding this story to which we have been given few details - and clearly your experience is everyone’s (and if you’ve never heard of something happening, then obviously it’s impossible).