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Does vintage clothing ever draw excessive rudeness or even violence? I hope this thread can be in a similar vein to the "dumbest comment" thread on the hat forum but when it's more than just a silly comment.
I've had two such incidents in the last month.
Two weeks ago a man started shouting at me just for looking in his vague direction (I was walking along a main road and casually glancing at some houses which he was standing in front of). I told him it was a free country and therefore my right to look where I wanted, at which I received threats, though nothing happened as I just carried on walking.
Then last Saturday I was at a cashpoint when a rather drunken man came up behind me and took my hat off. I was forced to quickly cancel my transaction to withdraw my card so I could follow him. He ended up trying to throw my hat to a friend, though it landed on the ground where I was quickly able to retrieve it, upon which I asked him whether he knew it was rude to steal other people's property. I then called him something profane which I won't repeat (and wouldn't normally use) and decided to head back to the pub I had originally left to withdraw cash.
Neither of these incidents ended up being particularly serious, but I find it immensely irritating that some people have to act in such a hostile way. In the case of last Saturday's incident I have sent the local police station an email suggesting they step up their presence, given that I was in the middle of town next to a major bank and several pubs on a Saturday evening and there wasn't a single officer in sight.
I've had two such incidents in the last month.
Two weeks ago a man started shouting at me just for looking in his vague direction (I was walking along a main road and casually glancing at some houses which he was standing in front of). I told him it was a free country and therefore my right to look where I wanted, at which I received threats, though nothing happened as I just carried on walking.
Then last Saturday I was at a cashpoint when a rather drunken man came up behind me and took my hat off. I was forced to quickly cancel my transaction to withdraw my card so I could follow him. He ended up trying to throw my hat to a friend, though it landed on the ground where I was quickly able to retrieve it, upon which I asked him whether he knew it was rude to steal other people's property. I then called him something profane which I won't repeat (and wouldn't normally use) and decided to head back to the pub I had originally left to withdraw cash.
Neither of these incidents ended up being particularly serious, but I find it immensely irritating that some people have to act in such a hostile way. In the case of last Saturday's incident I have sent the local police station an email suggesting they step up their presence, given that I was in the middle of town next to a major bank and several pubs on a Saturday evening and there wasn't a single officer in sight.