When I was a schoolgirl working in a saturday job in a supermarket I accidentally overcharged a customer. She pointed out the mistake and I immediately apologised and refunded the overcharged amount but she was unwilling to accept the apology and threw her purchases at me while accusing me of trying to rob her. The shop manager banned her from the store. Back then - probably about 1972 - that sort of behaviour seemed shocking, but it seems to be becoming commonplace these days. The need for traffic wardens to be supplied with body worn cameras is the latest example I've heard of recently. Security staff in shops is normal these days and cameras everywhere. It's a very sad state of affairs!
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