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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think she will sue and win against her employer the bank. (Maybe they don’t care and glad she’s gone) Yes she comes across as an entitled b***ch. Yes she broke a minor law by not having her dog properly leased. However she was approached by a in her mind hostile stranger who threatened her dog. She panicked and called 911 and said a bunch of things she shouldn’t have. But no one can really determine what happened the entire time or to what extent she felt threatened. She owns her own emotions (not that she admits fault but that her emotions are her property) Therefore the bank her employer should not have fired her based on a Twitter/ media storm. It will be a quiet payout. [/quote] You are delusional. She was not approached by a hostile stranger who threatened her dog. She was approached by a board member of the Audobon Society who asked her to put a leash on her dog in an area reserved for the preservation of natural bird habitats and had signs labeled that leashes were required. She refused and he said that he would offer the dog treats to show that she did not have the dog under control. She panicked and compounded her problems of breaking the law by having her dog unleashed, with another illegal action. She then called the police and falsified a police record by fabricating threats and an attack on her dog and herself and then added in the reprehensible race bigotry which could make the misdemeanor into a felony hate crime. This was video-recorded and she cannot deny that she fabricated the report to the police. She is also guilty of slandering the victim. In addition, she has admitted by her public apology this morning that her own actions were unacceptable and she fully apologized for the incident. With all of that, she has no grounds for any wrongful termination claims and would lose any such claims. [/quote]
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