Yesterday afternoon in a Lidl store in Dublin a security man spoke in a loud voice to a lady wearing a long dress. She appeared not to be a native of Ireland.
The security man observed that she had small change in her hand and remonstrated with her not to pay with small change as it held up the queue.
The woman said nothing, simply cowered. Thankfully people in the queue objected to the man's behaviour.
It was shocking. The cashier looked embarrassed.
A day in the life.....
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