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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
All it would take is one person in her inner circle to find out and gossip about it to the people who associate with her. It doesn't matter if the majority have no idea who she is. And how do you know that she felt no remorse?
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She told the guy taking the photo she knew dogs weren't allowed and didn't care.
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I think most people will agree that it was ignorant of her and at the very worst, rude and disrespectful. A public shaming on the world wide web doesn't seem like a just or measured response though. The person taking the photo should have alerted staff instead of playing vigilante hero over a dog poop. What's next... putting people's pictures on milk cartons when they break noise by-laws after midnight? Maybe make people who get parking tickets wear identifying marks on their clothing so we all know who they are?
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Public shaming was done for people who shoplifted when my parents were growing up. You got caught stealing and you had to stand outside the business with a sign saying I stole from this store. And from what they told me, it was a very effective method.
Milk cartons??? Don't be silly!