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Dear parents of autistic children: Please do not let them come into our stores unattended
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Please do not let them come into our stores unattended. Please escort them even if their 20+ and adults. I can not tell you how many times they think our store is a play ground, disrupt business, start cussing at employees, get aggressive with employees or find a way to get them selves trespassed. Please be more respectful and go in with them. If you live next to a store and they go in by them selves please ask staff how their behaving in the store. This is getting old dealing with mentally developmental disabled individuals that have no clue how to behave in society. I'm disabled too but I know how to professionally behave when I'm in society. Mentally I am probably no higher than a 9th or 10th grader. Even I'm aware how not to act like an @$$ hole when I'm in public.

I can not tell you how many parents and autistic individuals we have trespassed for creating commotions. I can not tell you how many autistic children come in and start cussing up a storm at staff. 



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That, and many people dont know that they are autistic
It can result in them.getting punched out. I've seen it happen, a customer punched out a fellow shopper because he was cussing and yelling at the guy's wife. Guy that got punched out was confused as to why someone would just hit him.

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That, and many people dont know that they are autistic
It can result in them.getting punched out. I've seen it happen, a customer punched out a fellow shopper because he was cussing and yelling at the guy's wife. Guy that got punched out was confused as to why someone would just hit him.


 Sounds like something Chris Rock supposedly has, 'Non Verbal Learning Disorder', where the afflicted has no idea as to how their behavior affects others. 

I call bullsht on this.

But hey. Let these turd brains get belted in the mouth enough times, my ESP tells me they'll learn! 



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I have to agree on this. Kroger also needs to put a leash on some of these special needs tards they got working for them too. 



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Please do not let them come into our stores unattended. Please escort them even if their 20+ and adults. I can not tell you how many times they think our store is a play ground, disrupt business, start cussing at employees, get aggressive with employees or find a way to get them selves trespassed. Please be more respectful and go in with them. If you live next to a store and they go in by them selves please ask staff how their behaving in the store. This is getting old dealing with mentally developmental disabled individuals that have no clue how to behave in society. I'm disabled too but I know how to professionally behave when I'm in society. Mentally I am probably no higher than a 9th or 10th grader. Even I'm aware how not to act like an @$$ hole when I'm in public.

I can not tell you how many parents and autistic individuals we have trespassed for creating commotions. I can not tell you how many autistic children come in and start cussing up a storm at staff. 


 I have Autism, and this is very offensive. You cannot keep people out because of a disability.



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Anonymous wrote:

Please do not let them come into our stores unattended. Please escort them even if their 20+ and adults. I can not tell you how many times they think our store is a play ground, disrupt business, start cussing at employees, get aggressive with employees or find a way to get them selves trespassed. Please be more respectful and go in with them. If you live next to a store and they go in by them selves please ask staff how their behaving in the store. This is getting old dealing with mentally developmental disabled individuals that have no clue how to behave in society. I'm disabled too but I know how to professionally behave when I'm in society. Mentally I am probably no higher than a 9th or 10th grader. Even I'm aware how not to act like an @$$ hole when I'm in public.

I can not tell you how many parents and autistic individuals we have trespassed for creating commotions. I can not tell you how many autistic children come in and start cussing up a storm at staff. 


 I have Autism, and this is very offensive. You cannot keep people out because of a disability.


 No, but you can keep them out if they're disruptive.



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I've had a few encounters with autistic customers.

One should have been yanked out of the bean-car and beaten swiftly for his conduct.  Some think the autistic respond better to nonverbal speech, and I suspect a rapid series of open-handed strikes is quite a statement.

Another was a little big to be beaten, but damned if I wouldn't have given it a try it weren't for his handler and the cameras.  Wouldn't even have needed a box cutter.

Another was making 4chan jokes and left the store before her handler paid with EBT.

That last one (and her handler) I barely even hated.  If anything, it made me furious that I don't qualify for EBT.

I've been thinking about the NEET life lately.

Kroger wages are so terrible that most every non-salaried employee qualifies for Section 8.

In my state, the hard part is that there's a two year waiting list.



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