Timeline for How should I handle me and my car being mistaken for someone else with the same car who behaves inappropriately?
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Jul 6, 2017 at 10:43 | comment | added | Florian Schaetz | Agreed. The problem are the people who are unable to read license plates and start bullying random people because of it. Those people should be called out, probably with HR. If they have a problem with the parking of some random other guy, that's THEIR problem and THEY have to solve it. Not some other random guy who owns a similar car. | |
Jul 6, 2017 at 10:15 | comment | added | Captain Emacs | The point is that not only that colleague is out of order, but the ones to call OP out for it are. The behaviour of OP's colleague is unacceptable, but it should not be OP's problem to sort that out (and it does not look very promising, especially as OP is not the person in charge here). However, that other colleagues harass OP for that is even worse. This is effectively bullying. In more serious situations, such gang-ups do lead to drastic miscarriages of justice. I think deal first with the misguided communal wrath, and only then, if at all, consider the colleague. | |
Jul 6, 2017 at 9:41 | history | answered | Idris Dopico Peña | CC BY-SA 3.0 |