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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 357626" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>You betcha!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am so proud of my difficult child. She worked late last night. She was running the 10 items or less lane at the grocery store. She said it was sort of slow so she was looking outside for a bit. She saw an older man receive money from some kids right outside the store. She informed the other cashiers that if a man in a grey sweatshirt tries to buy beer, he is doing it for minors. </p><p></p><p>The guy came to her lane. She informed him that she would have to see the ID of the people that were with him at the front of the store. He said he was alone. She told him she saw him with other people at the entrance and he insisted he was alone. He got a bit irrate and she pushed the security button. When management came over the guy changed his story to 'yes, some kids asked me a question when I was coming in.' Then he changed it to the only other person he was with was sitting in his car. When they insisted they see that person's ID he left without buying. </p><p></p><p>My baby prevented underage drinking last night!!!!!! WAHOO!!!!! I told her she may have saved some lives last night. </p><p></p><p>I am so proud of her! </p><p></p><p>And it must be a positive for her reputation at the job!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 357626, member: 391"] You betcha! I am so proud of my difficult child. She worked late last night. She was running the 10 items or less lane at the grocery store. She said it was sort of slow so she was looking outside for a bit. She saw an older man receive money from some kids right outside the store. She informed the other cashiers that if a man in a grey sweatshirt tries to buy beer, he is doing it for minors. The guy came to her lane. She informed him that she would have to see the ID of the people that were with him at the front of the store. He said he was alone. She told him she saw him with other people at the entrance and he insisted he was alone. He got a bit irrate and she pushed the security button. When management came over the guy changed his story to 'yes, some kids asked me a question when I was coming in.' Then he changed it to the only other person he was with was sitting in his car. When they insisted they see that person's ID he left without buying. My baby prevented underage drinking last night!!!!!! WAHOO!!!!! I told her she may have saved some lives last night. I am so proud of her! And it must be a positive for her reputation at the job!!! [/QUOTE]
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