But, it wasn’t the reason she was asked to leave. Odd, though, that she chose to claim she made the employees feel threatened, like that’s something to boast about?
My point is her explanation is “people were uncomfortable” as if that’s not a valid reason to ask someone to leave.
It is.
It very much is.
Especially if your security goons are acting like assholes questioning/stopping people, etc. (not saying they were but usually details like that will want as much control as they can legally take.)
That’s… a valid reason to ask someone to leave.
But, it wasn’t the reason she was asked to leave. Odd, though, that she chose to claim she made the employees feel threatened, like that’s something to boast about?
My point is her explanation is “people were uncomfortable” as if that’s not a valid reason to ask someone to leave.
It is.
It very much is.
Especially if your security goons are acting like assholes questioning/stopping people, etc. (not saying they were but usually details like that will want as much control as they can legally take.)