Fat soyboy challenged me for not wearing a muzzle
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:13 am
So I was in my local supermarket without a mask. I have never worn one, neither will I. The govt guidelines (and that’s all they are guidelines, not law) state you need not wear one if you have a medical reason and also that proof of exemption is not required.
So a fat soyboy and his rotund bitch start harassing me and asking me why I’m not wearing a muzzle. I told them to fuck themselves and go to management if they had a problem and that I was exempt. Fatty asks why I’m not wearing an exemption badge, to which I replied it is not a legal requirement and that he should consult the govt guidelines to check this for himself.
I was so fucking angry that I decided to make a scene and went to the manager and said I had been discriminated against (I quoted the relevant Equality legislation). I said that under the relevant law, I should not be discriminated against over a non-visible medical condition that I was entitled to a safe shopping experience in his store.
Three staff members got involved, a security guard, a manager and a packer on the shop floor. All three very clearly understood the guidelines and knew that neither they nor anyone else could challenge me over not wearing a muzzle and the manager was smart enough to know it could mean a discrimination suit.
He did however make a few noises about making it clear to others that I was exempt (which Is not required by law) so I acted indignant and said “what next, a yellow star on my sleeve?” That shut him right up.
They identified Mr. and Mrs. Soy on the cctv and went and confronted them and told them they had no authority to question me.
I then made a point of checking out at the same till as the Fats and stared them down the whole time. I’m not a particularly tall or imposing woman but I can be a real bitch when I put my mind to it. They refused to make eye contact with me which was a shame, because I would have blown them a kiss.
When I got home, I went online and found a very detailed feedback form on the supermarket’s website. Lots of the questions were aimed at how safe you feel due to their jewflu guidelines and what they could do to make shoppers feel safer.
I suggested signage that informs shoppers they have no right to harass or challenge other shoppers over not wearing a mask and signage that states proof of medical exemption is not required.
So a fat soyboy and his rotund bitch start harassing me and asking me why I’m not wearing a muzzle. I told them to fuck themselves and go to management if they had a problem and that I was exempt. Fatty asks why I’m not wearing an exemption badge, to which I replied it is not a legal requirement and that he should consult the govt guidelines to check this for himself.
I was so fucking angry that I decided to make a scene and went to the manager and said I had been discriminated against (I quoted the relevant Equality legislation). I said that under the relevant law, I should not be discriminated against over a non-visible medical condition that I was entitled to a safe shopping experience in his store.
Three staff members got involved, a security guard, a manager and a packer on the shop floor. All three very clearly understood the guidelines and knew that neither they nor anyone else could challenge me over not wearing a muzzle and the manager was smart enough to know it could mean a discrimination suit.
He did however make a few noises about making it clear to others that I was exempt (which Is not required by law) so I acted indignant and said “what next, a yellow star on my sleeve?” That shut him right up.
They identified Mr. and Mrs. Soy on the cctv and went and confronted them and told them they had no authority to question me.
I then made a point of checking out at the same till as the Fats and stared them down the whole time. I’m not a particularly tall or imposing woman but I can be a real bitch when I put my mind to it. They refused to make eye contact with me which was a shame, because I would have blown them a kiss.
When I got home, I went online and found a very detailed feedback form on the supermarket’s website. Lots of the questions were aimed at how safe you feel due to their jewflu guidelines and what they could do to make shoppers feel safer.
I suggested signage that informs shoppers they have no right to harass or challenge other shoppers over not wearing a mask and signage that states proof of medical exemption is not required.