A couple of days ago I got accosted at the local Safeway store, and an employee 
asked to look in my bag.  I objected, he obviously had no clue what the 
realities 
were, so I let him, but then asked to see the manager.  The manager, far from 
apologizing, said that if you bring a bag into the store you should check it at 
the 
customer service desk.  This is despite the fact that grocery stores are now 
encouraging you to bring your own bags, and that this particular store has no 
provision for checking bags.  Either Safeway, or this particular manager, has 
not 
thought this through.

In any case, I'm glad it wasn't Wal-Mart:
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2009/09/07/customer-beaten-death-walmart-
employees/

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