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I hate to be a cynical shmuck, but if they're offering 30 grand, it's because they know they'd lose at least ten times that in a law suit.I saw mentioned that $30,000 was going to be offered to the family. Hopefully that can pay for her facial reconstruction/surgeries.
A little girl disfigured by a Pittbull attack was asked to leave a KFC restaurant because her face was scaring customers.
Terrifying, I tell ya.
I just can't believe how ugly people can be. And I don't mean the beautiful little girl. I mean the jerks that asked her to leave, and everybody around that let it happen. That includes other customers as well as workers.
Linky
Yep, bid low. They're negotiating.I hate to be a cynical shmuck, but if they're offering 30 grand, it's because they know they'd lose at least ten times that in a law suit.
Dammit, she coulda been the Elephant Girl and what they did would still be illegal. You can ask a patron to leave under other circumstances, but not this.That most definitely is a beautiful smile. Terrifying ? no way, definitely not.
Shine on, bright child!
This is why the clerk who did this should be asked to leave.I am sad to hear that we are still judging people according to their appearance. This little girl will have mental scars to last a lifetime. We all deal with ugliness, some of it is just on the inside.
...nah, just let grampa's pit-bulls have a shot at em....This is why the clerk who did this should be asked to leave.
See how THEY like being treated like monsters because of the scars they bear. Might teach 'em something....nah, just let grampa's pit-bulls have a shot at em....
The ones who should have been asked to leave were the ones who complained. If I was the manager of the place I would've told those complainers to just freaking stop looking at her! Noone held a gun to their heads to force them to look at her. I hope that every single one of them feel bad about how they treated this child and that they loose sleep over it for the rest of their measly lives.
I agree. If they're so bothered, let THEM leave. The employees at that place should be ashamed.The ones who should have been asked to leave were the ones who complained. If I was the manager of the place I would've told those complainers to just freaking stop looking at her! Noone held a gun to their heads to force them to look at her. I hope that every single one of them feel bad about how they treated this child and that they loose sleep over it for the rest of their measly lives.
I'm sorry to say, I do believe it. Too many people can't be bothered to do the right thing. Too many people just don't care.I agree, and that's one of the reasons I'm finding the grandma's story unbelievable. I can't imagine a KFC employee (or any fast food employee) telling the little girl to leave instead of just ignoring the complainer or nodding to the door inviting the complainer to leave. I'm thinking grandma overheard a customer comment to their eating partner about Victoria's appearance or more likely how grandma was feeding her mashed potatoes and gravy through her feeding tube, and then made a big deal about it herself.
We may never know what really went down. I think KFC corp will find out, though. If it didn't happen as has so far been reported, if the girl was not asked to leave for that reason, I imagine KFC will make sure everybody knows it. It is hard for me to imagine it happening the way we're led to believe, but that doesn't mean people aren't capable of thinking as the clerk supposedly did.I agree, and that's one of the reasons I'm finding the grandma's story unbelievable. I can't imagine a KFC employee (or any fast food employee) telling the little girl to leave instead of just ignoring the complainer or nodding to the door inviting the complainer to leave. I'm thinking grandma overheard a customer comment to their eating partner about Victoria's appearance or more likely how grandma was feeding her mashed potatoes and gravy through her feeding tube, and then made a big deal about it herself.
The perfect response. I love it.I'm not always very tactful. If a customer complained to me, I would have raised an eyebrow and told them I was sorry the poor little girl's appearance disturbed them and asked if they wanted a to-go box.
I agree, and that's one of the reasons I'm finding the grandma's story unbelievable. I can't imagine a KFC employee (or any fast food employee) telling the little girl to leave instead of just ignoring the complainer or nodding to the door inviting the complainer to leave. I'm thinking grandma overheard a customer comment to their eating partner about Victoria's appearance or more likely how grandma was feeding her mashed potatoes and gravy through her feeding tube, and then made a big deal about it herself.