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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 357210" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Susie, it was very early in the AM. There was a greeter there, but she had her back turned and was sweeping around the registers. The incident happened in the foyer and was not witnessed.</p><p></p><p>Filing an incident report didn't even occur to me as it certainly wasn't WM's fault, Know what I mean?? Suing anyone didn't occur to me, either. I've been icing the hand on and off and that's keeping the swelling down. I checked again and no, the skin is not broken. My hand just looks like someone used it to make dental impressions.</p><p></p><p>What I SHOULD'VE done and didn't was get contact info on the parent-person. Getting bitten was one thing; it was the guardian's reaction to it that really flabbergasted me.</p><p></p><p>I mean, OBVIOUSLY the kid has issues and I agree that if his issues are used to excuse bad behavior, this kid is going to grow up to be heck on wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 357210, member: 1963"] Susie, it was very early in the AM. There was a greeter there, but she had her back turned and was sweeping around the registers. The incident happened in the foyer and was not witnessed. Filing an incident report didn't even occur to me as it certainly wasn't WM's fault, Know what I mean?? Suing anyone didn't occur to me, either. I've been icing the hand on and off and that's keeping the swelling down. I checked again and no, the skin is not broken. My hand just looks like someone used it to make dental impressions. What I SHOULD'VE done and didn't was get contact info on the parent-person. Getting bitten was one thing; it was the guardian's reaction to it that really flabbergasted me. I mean, OBVIOUSLY the kid has issues and I agree that if his issues are used to excuse bad behavior, this kid is going to grow up to be heck on wheels. [/QUOTE]
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