03-01-2019, 10:25 PM
I would never advocate going up to a stranger and addressing him or her in that way. I say this based on the four weeks I spent on a grand jury that mainly heard homicide cases.
You don’t know what is going on in people’s lives, especially when they are strangers — but it also pays to proceed with caution if you only know them casually.
Just traveling around the city, I have seen people lose it over what seem like minor or trivial triggers.
The behavior described is pretty annoying and could cause a problem for someone who legitimately needs the space, but call the cops or leave a note, if you feel the need to call them on their bad behavior.
You don’t know what is going on in people’s lives, especially when they are strangers — but it also pays to proceed with caution if you only know them casually.
Just traveling around the city, I have seen people lose it over what seem like minor or trivial triggers.
The behavior described is pretty annoying and could cause a problem for someone who legitimately needs the space, but call the cops or leave a note, if you feel the need to call them on their bad behavior.