Re: [MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale

2014-11-06 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014 10:54:24 -0700 G Mann via Mercedes wrote: > Next time, in the safety of the store, find a manager and alert them of > the parking lot risk being played out on store property. If they are > properly trained by their company risk management section [all large > companies have the

Re: [MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale

2014-11-06 Thread Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes
ndrew Strasfogel via Mercedes Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 10:09 AM To: G Mann; Mercedes Discussion List Subject: Re: [MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale If you put it in writing, then should anything averse happen they could be subject to a lawsuit, since the crime would have been committed on store pro

Re: [MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale

2014-11-06 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
If you put it in writing, then should anything averse happen they could be subject to a lawsuit, since the crime would have been committed on store property. On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:54 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote: > Perhaps slightly less risky than exit over Hanoi while being painted for > S

Re: [MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale

2014-11-06 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
Perhaps slightly less risky than exit over Hanoi while being painted for SAM launches, but really, the same skills apply. Situational awareness let you plan your management of the location and situation. ATTABOY. Next time, in the safety of the store, find a manager and alert them of the parking

[MBZ] Another PANHANDLER tale

2014-11-06 Thread WILTON via Mercedes
PANHANDLER II & III By Wilton Strickland First, a bit of a preamble: I learned not to answer to non-specific names on a hangar floor in 1957. I was an Air Force E-2 (enlisted, one stripe) in Aircraft and Engine Mechanics School at Sheppard AFB, TX. Walking across the hanger floor early o