Woodtroll
One Too Many
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- Mtns. of SW Virginia
I don't frisk people at the door, but when I see someone with a big cup of coffee in their hand coming in for a show I tell them they can't bring it in. They can finish it outside or they can throw it away, but they can't bring it in. And when I get someone who walks in with a ticket, saves her seat -- it's always a woman, always a well dressed woman, always a woman between 60 and 70 wearing a pastel-colored sweater that cost more than I earn in a month -- and then swishes back out again telling me she's "going out to get a cup of coffee," I make sure she knows she can't bring it in with her. I get lots and lots of attitude, but they know the rules, and my job is to enforce them. This isn't some cute cat-and-mouse game. It's my livelihood, it's hard, grueling work for someone my age, and I take it seriously.
Basically, any functional adult should know you follow the rules. If someone can't follow the rules, if someone insists on doing it THEIR WAY at all times, then we prefer that they stay home. Somehow we'll survive without their business.
I believe I know that woman!