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<blockquote data-quote="Anna1345" data-source="post: 102356" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>{{{{HUGS}}}} This is so scary. I don't know how you keep it together! Hang in there... </p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider for action being taken.... </p><p></p><p>Let the employers know who this guy is (the managers and such), to keep his photo up at the cashiers station & office should he come in when she is NOT working. That way they can handle a situation that might occur at work. She also needs to have a charged cell phone on her at all times. </p><p></p><p>Get a male associate or two to walk her out to her car every single time. </p><p></p><p>Can you hae an alarm put on her car she can activate should something happen in a parking lot? </p><p></p><p>Also, not sure how to do this either, but I used to have a car where if you pushed the cigarette lighter in, it killed the engine. Then when you tried to start it using the gas pedal method while turning the key, it would flood the engine and the car wouldn't go anywhere. Either way, the car wouldn't start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna1345, post: 102356, member: 4292"] {{{{HUGS}}}} This is so scary. I don't know how you keep it together! Hang in there... Another thing to consider for action being taken.... Let the employers know who this guy is (the managers and such), to keep his photo up at the cashiers station & office should he come in when she is NOT working. That way they can handle a situation that might occur at work. She also needs to have a charged cell phone on her at all times. Get a male associate or two to walk her out to her car every single time. Can you hae an alarm put on her car she can activate should something happen in a parking lot? Also, not sure how to do this either, but I used to have a car where if you pushed the cigarette lighter in, it killed the engine. Then when you tried to start it using the gas pedal method while turning the key, it would flood the engine and the car wouldn't go anywhere. Either way, the car wouldn't start. [/QUOTE]
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