What would you do in this man's position ?

The man is accusing the woman of stealing the kids money. No evidence of that since she stayed there pointing out the unsanitary elements of the setup.

The good old days of kids making some money like that are gone. Passing along a virus while not intentional could take place. I side with the woman & her concern for health.
 

The man is accusing the woman of stealing the kids money. No evidence of that since she stayed there pointing out the unsanitary elements of the setup.

The good old days of kids making some money like that are gone. Passing along a virus while not intentional could take place. I side with the woman & her concern for health.
She's got the kids' money in her hand at the beginning of the Video..

The kids were selling drinks, to I presume adults, who are responsible for their own health.,.
 
I would have called the police about half way through that video.

She took the kid's money. A small amount, petty theft at best, but a crime nevertheless. Then she grabbed, that is, she stole his cell phone - a valuable enough item to qualify as grand theft in many jurisdictions. Then she shoved stuff off the table - vandalism, another crime. And let's remember that returning stolen items does not cancel the crime.

I really hope he called the police to report these crimes, then talked to a lawyer about suing her.
 
I'm torn. Kids having set up a lemonade stand is great. But bad timing these days of Covid. And the woman, in her concern, actually sounded paranoid when trying to make her point, common sense or not lost.
 
The man is accusing the woman of stealing the kids money. No evidence of that since she stayed there pointing out the unsanitary elements of the setup.

The good old days of kids making some money like that are gone. Passing along a virus while not intentional could take place. I side with the woman & her concern for health.
That's not for the woman to decide.

She isn't the law.
 
I'm torn. Kids having set up a lemonade stand is great. But bad timing these days of Covid. And the woman, in her concern, actually sounded paranoid when trying to make her point, common sense or not lost.
aside from being hysterical the woman was clearly a thief, she had no qualms about taking the childrens' money ( she could have taken their lemonade away ( still wrong) but nope she took their money, and then her first instinct when confronted by the father was to steal his phone...
 
Aw Jeez. It's all about the covid stuff again. Will people ever stop hating each other over this? This is why my car got vanadalized for the first time in my life. Because people are just going bats over this pandemic. Yes, I would have been calm. I always am in public but other people are my concern these days. They're dangerous!
it's actually being used as an excuse by people who are a little unhinged to lash out verbally or physically towards each other...

I'm sorry the pandemic was the reason your car was vandalised Chic... :(
 
it's actually being used as an excuse by people who are a little unhinged to lash out verbally or physically towards each other...

I'm sorry the pandemic was the reason your car was vandalised Chic... :(
It's not the pandemic Holly, but the restrictions and the anger that builds up in people making them feel so helpless they just lash out.

This poor man was right. That woman had no right to take his kids money or his cell phone. But I do understand it because I see people like this everyday in my state. Personally I cannot wait for normal again as so many of us do.
 
It's not the pandemic Holly, but the restrictions and the anger that builds up in people making them feel so helpless they just lash out.

This poor man was right. That woman had no right to take his kids money or his cell phone. But I do understand it because I see people like this everyday in my state. Personally I cannot wait for normal again as so many of us do.
I don't see normal returning again, Chic.

Our world, our society, has been on a runaway for quite some time now, steadily loosing ground more and more each and every day, and that started happening long before the pandemic hit.

We live in an animalistic world today, and I see it becoming even more animalistic as time goes on.
 
...Passing along a virus while not intentional could take place. I side with the woman & her concern for health.
So you're saying that the consumer's have no choice but to purchase this frightening lemonade from these children?

It's like forums...members have a choice to join in but some do and then complain the whole time that there even IS a forum like that as if someone twisted their arm to partake.
 
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