Yeah, I prefer to read statements like that as "I had obviously been drinking. That's who I really am, though I'm usually able to hide it when in public."
Even though it's not retail, I'm still tagging this #retailhell cause I don't know what else better to tag this. Man though, knowing people who work jobs from stores to restaurants to theme parks to whatever other customer facing job, it's sad that a story like this isn't out of place. This is more extreme, yeah, but still . . .
I had a situation where a person (not a coustomers and a guy with no intention to become one) was told to leave, refused and was then told to leave forcefully, after which he did the other day. The situation is somewhat bizarre and I don't feel like telling the whole convuluted tale right now. Anyway he next day someone goes on Google and registers my business as permanently closed. I seem to get more grief from people who aren't coustomers than people that aren't. Anyway people are assholes. This lady was an asshole and the driver showed a great deal of caution and awareness in a situation that easily could have gone a lot worse. Most prosecutors default is asshole, her conduct isn't suprising.