@sparklesthekitty wrote:
Did he do it in his pants or actually pull down his pants?
I don't think it's about a closed restroom.@guysmom wrote:
I would definitely put it in the report. It might help Corporate to know how not having a restroom is affecting the store.
That sounds more like rudeness in your story, sandyf. OP's sounds like a genuinely crazy person.@sandyf wrote:
Some people have been nuts or non caring about others even before this.
It was NOT a homeless guy. Dressed casual but clean, Owned a decent car,@lcubed3 wrote:
Curious, was this at a cell phone carrier, convenience store, etc? I'm struggling to imagine this. And I live in a tech/college town with rampant homelessness.
That sounds more like rudeness in your story, sandyf. OP's sounds like a genuinely crazy person.@sandyf wrote:
Some people have been nuts or non caring about others even before this.
Weird. You are 100% correct. Down to the exact time-frame too!@sandyf wrote:
I have no Idea what numbers were released from Institutions in Calif but this did not happen recently. It was 4-5 decades ago.
@iShop123 wrote:
If you look at the homeless populations (https://psydprograms.org/the-places-with-the-most-and-least-homelessness-in-america/), the top five are DC, NY, Hawaii, CA, OR. All places with huge drug problems and a high cost of living. I say take the billions that are being poured into programs and set up housing in one of those places that is LESS desirable. Why should a homeless drug addict be able to live on beachfront public property that a working person has no chance to afford?
@SoCalMama wrote:
@iShop123 wrote:
If you look at the homeless populations (https://psydprograms.org/the-places-with-the-most-and-least-homelessness-in-america/), the top five are DC, NY, Hawaii, CA, OR. All places with huge drug problems and a high cost of living. I say take the billions that are being poured into programs and set up housing in one of those places that is LESS desirable. Why should a homeless drug addict be able to live on beachfront public property that a working person has no chance to afford?
My thoughts exactly!
This guy was standing and partially unzipped his pants. He peed on the floor inside the store but also down his legs. The video camera near the register might have caught it. He was in casual, business attire in the middle of the day, in a large metropolitan area with a ton of FF restaurants nearby along with a Walmart. And being a guy, it would have been better for him to just pick a bush outside or go behind the dumpster. I have seen many a penis by the dumpsters.@Shop-et-al wrote:
Now, because of this thread, I wonder if anyone cleaned a wet chair and thought of me as one of the crazy, homeless, bathroomless people in the world...
@LuvsTraveling wrote:
This guy was standing and partially unzipped his pants. He peed on the floor inside the store but also down his legs. The video camera near the register might have caught it. He was in casual, business attire in the middle of the day, in a large metropolitan area with a ton of FF restaurants nearby along with a Walmart. And being a guy, it would have been better for him to just pick a bush outside or go behind the dumpster. I have seen many a penis by the dumpsters.@Shop-et-al wrote:
Now, because of this thread, I wonder if anyone cleaned a wet chair and thought of me as one of the crazy, homeless, bathroomless people in the world...
A counter-argument is that they're not living a luxurious life by any means. Living in a tent - even along a beach - is not particularly nice I'd bet. A lack of one's own private restroom and being constantly insecure about one's safety and other random stuff from living that way isn't living it up.@iShop123 wrote:
If you look at the homeless populations (https://psydprograms.org/the-places-with-the-most-and-least-homelessness-in-america/), the top five are DC, NY, Hawaii, CA, OR. All places with huge drug problems and a high cost of living. I say take the billions that are being poured into programs and set up housing in one of those places that is LESS desirable. Why should a homeless drug addict be able to live on beachfront public property that a working person has no chance to afford?
GOOD LORD!@foodluvr wrote:
Customer got mad and pulled her pants defecated in the middle of the floor.
Maybe it was both? Both anger AND mentally ill? I doubt any ole angry person would just poop in the middle of the store like that!@ wrote:
I've also had an angry customer who don't like what they're being told urinate in the store.
These were not cases of mental illness... this is a case of making a statement/Public temper tantrum.