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Karen: Sentinel of the Premises
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Highly doubt it. Her facial expressions are wack because she’s in a high stress environment (which she caused herself). Even if she was a low IQ person. Still no excuse for the belligerent behaviour. I know plenty of people who suffer learning difficulties with autism, Down syndrome ect… they aren’t openly racist and they are never confrontational about things

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So you don’t know the buildings policy then? You’re assuming it

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I mean, if you read the rest of my comment I literally say she’s not blocking the exit… then moved onto harassment and discrimination. Also you don’t need to physically block someone for false inprisonment to apply, threats are enough, plus we don’t know if the door behind him locked, if it was locked as it shut then he’s bounded by that area, which also constitutes false inprisonment

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The arrogance from you is fantastic

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You’ve managed to reply to every single comment I’ve made. Hardly an accident hahaha

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Am I living rent free in your head or something.

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So she has the right to ask him if he lives in the building, since he has permission to enter from his great aunt then he really doesn’t need to talk to her at all. But since he did, he told her that he was visiting her on the second floor. That should have ended any conversation. What else was he supposed to do? I don’t blame her for asking initially what his business is in there, however everything else that ensues is absolutely unreasonable. Many people enter buildings everyday who don’t live there, whether to visit, deliver things etc… it’s not the residences job to police that

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Show me the buildings policy that visitors must be buzzed up and cannot enter through the open door

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Are you dense? It’s a communal lobby not their homes. Communal lobbies aren’t property of the tenants but rather the landlord.

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False imprisonment comes to mind. Though she never stopped him leaving so that might not stick. He will have to go for harassment or discrimination, which in scenarios like this is absolutely fair.

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