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00:00This is my receipt right here.
00:12This is your receipt for your pumped gas.
00:14This is my receipt right here.
00:15You pumped 11.54 gallons of pumped gas.
00:18No, I did not.
00:19This is your seat.
00:21Get the up, my .
00:23Hey, help you guys.
00:30Hey, no.
00:31Stop.
00:32Stop.
00:33Stop.
00:34Stop.
00:35Stop.
00:36Stop.
00:37Somebody get her up.
00:40I'm too crazy.
00:42I know.
00:43You guys are.
00:46What's wrong, Peter?
00:47You guys are.
00:49Why is that on my back?
00:51Stop.
00:57Customer complaints are at an all-time high.
01:01You tons of bitches.
01:03Putting workers on the defensive.
01:07And with labor shortages, supply chain woes, and a 40% rise in violent retail crime, it's
01:14an all-out battle at the checkout.
01:18The customer is always right.
01:22Call the count.
01:23It's just plain wrong.
01:25I am a customer.
01:26And a customer, too, Becky.
01:27According to recent studies, there are currently over 500 cruise ships in operation globally,
01:37many of them hosting an average of around 3,000 passengers.
01:41And while a recent study reports nearly 90% of cruise travelers rated their last experience
01:46as good or very good, there can be the occasional challenging situation.
01:52This is our cabin, but it's a bit of a draft.
01:58Whether due to mother nature.
02:00It's beautiful.
02:01The sun is shining.
02:04Mechanical issues.
02:06Well, a very good boy.
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02:11At this time, make your way inside this ship.
02:15Or perhaps most unpredictable, tension with another guest.
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02:20On a cruise ship from Miami to Cozumel, an exchange of words between a female passenger
02:28and two male passengers at one of the bars, hits a low point.
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02:39While it's unclear what started the dispute, according to the person filming, the woman
02:44claims the men called her names, prompting her to douse them with ketchup.
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02:55But despite the escalation, the two men remain remarkably calm.
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03:19Even when some other patrons seem to lose their patience…
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03:46eventually the two parties get a bit more distance between them
03:53and a cruise ship employee shows up moments later to escort the woman from the bar
04:00it's unknown if anyone suffers any repercussions but here's hoping the next time either party
04:08finds themselves in a disagreement with another passenger it's much much farther away from any
04:16available condiments according to one statistic nearly 65% of respondents claim that waiting
04:29in line made them feel impatient disrespected and frustrated and when that frustration boils over
04:35things can escalate quickly
04:46whether it's in the sports stadium restroom or at the local pizza shop
04:57in Hoboken New Jersey police officers respond to a report of some disruptive customers
05:08according to the staff these three people allegedly have been trying to cut the line
05:23which they deny
05:25the two men seem ready to leave peacefully
05:33but the woman isn't being quite as cooperative
05:45and while the officers exercise great patience the woman appears to cross the line
06:02in Hoboken New Jersey
06:22two police officers are asking a customer who workers claim tried to cut the line to leave a pizza shop
06:31the woman appears to reach for one of the officers prompting both of them to restrain her
06:57to the apparent delight of other customers in the pizza shop
07:03but she's not out of the restaurant just yet
07:11the police officers are able to escort the woman out of the restaurant
07:31and into the waiting squad car
07:41she is charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest
07:45can you let go of me no you're under arrest
07:47her case is still pending
07:51but the incident just goes to show that while wanting one's food quickly is certainly understandable
07:58arguing with employees or police officers
08:07you need to leave
08:08no
08:08no
08:09no
08:10is not the way to do it
08:12don't you talk
08:13don't you put your hands on me
08:16many skiers and snowboarders live for the opportunity to carve lines into fresh snow
08:31but it can also work up quite an appetite and while most resorts offer plenty of options for food and drink in their lodges
08:39high prices and long lines could put a dent in the budget and take away from time spent on the slopes
08:46but in Xinjiang China's all Thai region
08:53one man has a solution
08:55on the snowy mountains of koktoke ski resort a snowboarder skillfully maneuvers through the slopes
09:15with a portable grill strapped to his waist
09:20and after coming to a stop
09:27he offers his fellow resort patrons the opportunity to purchase hot lamb kebabs for 15 yuan
09:33for a little over two dollars
09:39without ever leaving the trails
09:44but it turns out while the visitors seem to fully support this option
09:49it appears to be unsanctioned
09:56and resort management has fairly reasonable concerns
10:04after a brief discussion
10:06possibly about the potential dangers of discarded skewers or hot coals on the slopes
10:12official shoe the snowboarding entrepreneur down the mountain
10:19where he presumably packs up his grill and heads back to the nearby restaurant he reportedly owns
10:29hoping his guerrilla advertising stunt has garnered him a resort full of new customers
10:36I don't know
10:37he doesn't know
10:38he's here
10:39it's a hot
10:40Americans pump more than 376 million gallons of gas every single day and while most customers can
10:57purchase directly at the pump some stations offer the option to pay upfront before customers fill
11:03their tanks a system which is generally straightforward but not always conflict-free
11:11at a gas station in Indiana an enraged customer says that although she paid in advance gas was
11:27never released into her tank at the pump but the cashier seems to have proof
11:35and now it appears the cashier has called police
11:55I don't give a f*** about that you walked out there you came in here you put Garty on pump eight I did I came to gave you the car
12:15despite the apparent paper trail the customer insists that her tank is still on empty
12:33and though her companion tries to calm her down
12:41his interference seems to further agitate her
12:55and she turns back to the question at hand
13:02but when the customer filming chimes in
13:12she turns her wrath on him
13:19at a gas station in Indiana
13:33a customer is arguing with an employee because she believes the gas she paid for never made it
13:43into her tank and though the worker has a receipt apparently showing that she did get her gas and has
13:53also called the police
14:00the customer continues to state her case
14:02have I moved out this store to pump any yet?
14:03this is your second time back in here
14:04no it's not
14:05yes it is
14:06no it's not
14:07prompting the customer filming to get involved
14:09it might be the third
14:11who the f*** are you talking to? who the f*** are you talking to?
14:26who the f*** are you talking to? talk about it is
14:28you don't know f*** bitch
14:30Sam, come on, come on, stop
14:32the woman's companion attempts to calm her down
14:35I'm gone, move, move, move, move, move
14:57And the woman is escorted out of the gas station.
15:08It's unknown whether there were any repercussions
15:10or whether the gas ever did make it into her tank.
15:15But regardless...
15:17You hunked your gas. This is your receipt.
15:20Did I pump gas? Did I pump gas?
15:23The interaction serves as a reminder
15:25that in any situation involving confusion overpayment...
15:29Have I moved out this store to pump any gas?
15:31This is your second time back in here.
15:33No, it's not.
15:33Yes, it is.
15:34No, it's not.
15:36Approaching it calmly is a faster road to resolution.
15:40Who you talking... Who the f*** is?
15:41Watch out.
15:43F*** off.
15:44F***, I get you.
15:51According to a recent study,
15:53as of 2023, the U.S. pet industry was valued at $147 billion,
15:59with dogs cornering the most valuable segment of the market.
16:04One survey puts the average cost for a purebred puppy at $500 to $2,500,
16:10with some breeds bringing in thousands more.
16:14And while these prices may put pups out of reach for some potential buyers,
16:18they also make them an irresistible target for those looking to make a quick buck.
16:23We feel, we do want to...
16:25So, can you go?
16:29In Colorado,
16:30a customer has just fallen to the floor in a pet store,
16:34having what appears to be a medical emergency.
16:39As a woman and two employees try to help the man,
16:42another customer approaches, seeming to offer some advice,
16:49and then appears to back off a bit,
16:56before walking away from the scene
17:02and straight toward a pen containing some puppies.
17:08Hey, help you guys.
17:10Hey, no.
17:11Stop! Stop!
17:16In a Colorado pet store,
17:21a fallen customer grabs the attention of employees and fellow customers,
17:29which provides an opportunity for this man to wander over to a pen
17:38and do something which, be warned, may be hard to watch.
17:43Hey, no!
17:44Stop!
17:45Stop!
17:46I have a ****!
17:47I've run!
17:49I've run!
17:50Stop!
17:51I've run!
17:52Aaah!
17:52Though the man drops both bulldog puppies,
17:54he manages to pick them back up and run out of the store,
17:57Each one worth nearly $4,300.
18:01According to a press release on the local sheriff's website,
18:05authorities believe he and the fallen man who remained on the floor the entire time
18:09were actually working together, along with a getaway driver not seen in the video.
18:20The man who authorities say faked a seizure is arrested on site when police arrive.
18:27In charge with conspiracy to commit a felony, theft, and drug possession.
18:33According to a news report, the man who took the puppies is arrested days later.
18:38In charge with robbery, theft, third-degree assault, and cruelty to animals, amongst other charges.
18:45The getaway driver turns herself in.
18:48She faces charges of theft and conspiracy to commit theft.
18:53Luckily, one of the puppies is returned to the store by a good Samaritan.
18:57Who bought it from a street vendor and then saw the news.
19:03Hey, don't be good.
19:04Hey, no.
19:05Stop! Stop!
19:06But the search for the second bulldog continues.
19:09Stop! Stop! Stop!
19:11Come on!
19:12According to statistics, over 2 million bags are lost every year during air travel,
19:22which is why many passengers choose to label their luggage with personal information.
19:27And while some may take it to extremes...
19:31Shut the...
19:33...as this traveler did when she printed a photo of her sister on her suitcase...
19:36What's wrong, Peter?
19:41You guys are...
19:42They said on our back.
19:46You guys suck!
19:48Most are satisfied with simply including the basics.
19:55But be warned, even a small amount of openly displayed information can have some unintended side effects.
20:03Y'all, I'm at the airport, and the creepiest thing just happened to me.
20:11So, I'm sitting there on my layover, and I get this text.
20:15Hi, Kristen, which, that is not even my name.
20:19I saw you and thought you were so beautiful, so I had to find a way to talk to you.
20:24I saw your number on your luggage tag, and decided to text you.
20:31I promise this isn't as weird as it seems.
20:34Give a guy a chance.
20:35Which, for this passenger, is as weird as it seems.
20:39Like, what?
20:41First of all, he spelled my name wrong.
20:43Second of all, if he wanted to talk to me so badly,
20:46why didn't he come up and talk to me like a normal human being?
20:49Like, this just feels like such an invasion of privacy.
20:52I have no idea who this guy is.
20:54Like, I didn't notice a guy looking at me or anything.
20:56And I'm also extra worded out, because, like, I have my address on my luggage tag.
21:01So, he could potentially know where I live now.
21:04And the awkward encounter serves as an important lesson.
21:07PSA to everyone out there.
21:09Turn your luggage tag inside out, so that your personal information isn't visible.
21:13And PSA to all creepers.
21:15Do better.
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