Gee when did Blackwater start training Best Buy employees ?  LOL
 
Funny but not really
 
PS to all women - do not shop in BB if you are having PMS or menopause or  
engaging in life and all consumers should keep their mouth shut in the aisles  
..
 
geez
 
second BB story pasted below the "shocking one"
 
Peace, Hugs, and Purrs,
Carolyn Rose  Goyda
Missouri, USA
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Video has surfaced of a Daytona Beach police officer using a Taser on  a 
woman in a store. 
According to our partners at the Daytona Beach News-Journal,  Elizabeth 
Beeland was shopping at a Best Buy in Daytona Beach last  month. 
Before she checked out, she got an upsetting phone call about her  child and 
stepped outside to take the call. 
According to the police report, the clerk said Beeland was suspicious  and 
flagged down Daytona Beach police officer Claudia Wright, who was in the  
store. 
When Officer Wright confronted Beeland, she yelled at  her. 
When they came back in the store, Wright repeatedly asked her to calm  down 
and threatened to arrest and Taser her if she didn't. 
As the video shows, Beeland continued to back away as the officer  moved 
closer. 
Beeland was then Tasered and arrested. 
Beeland is charged with disorderly conduct and resisting a police  officer 
without violence. 
Police department policy states an officer can deploy his or her  Taser "for 
the purpose of subduing a violent, noncompliant or combative  subject." 
Beeland's attorney is now investigating what legal action to take  against 
the police department and officer. 
Story number  2

_Best  Buy calls copper on unsatisfied shopper | Channel Register_ 
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Best Buy calls copper on unsatisfied shopper
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28 Mar 2008 23:11
Next time just smile and buy your stuff
 
A Best Buy store in New Jersey foiled one man's treasonous plot to subvert a  
troubled US economy by discouraging the purchase of an overpriced headset. 
According to a report from _The Consumerist_ 
(http://consumerist.com/372959/best-buy-calls-cops-on-you-for-telling-fellow-customer-jawbone-headset-is-overpr
iced-sucks) , the prominent electronics merchant  summoned police on a 
shopper identified as "Alex" because he shared an  unfavorable impression of a 
Jawbone headset to customer considering the  product. 

Alex told the man browsing Best Buy's mobile section about his personal  
dissatisfaction with the quality of the Bluetooth headset and noted the 
retailer  
marked up the price by $30 compared to his local Verizon store. 
A savvy sales associate reportedly overheard Alex's attempted  disruption of 
commerce and promptly informed the nearest authority figure,  store's manager, 
Tom. 
Alex was approached by the manager and asked to leave the store. He  
steadfastly refused — unaware or even perhaps unconcerned that his words 
wounded  Lady 
Liberty and the national economy she depends upon. 
According to Alex, the manger rebutted his insistence that he did nothing  
wrong by claiming his requested evacuation was "policy." Tom then walked away  
and instructed an associate to summon the police. 
Startled by the rapidly intensifying predicament, Alex attempted to call Best 
 Buy's customer support phone number. He was put on hold. 
Two police officers arrived on the scene, accompanied by four Best Buy  
security clerks to send the subversive customer on his way. Alex was escorted  
out 
before he could reach a customer service rep on his phone. 
We salute you, Tom, manager of the East Brunswick Best Buy store. Your  
gallantry, level-headedness and stalwart leadership is an inspiration. Keep  
checking those receipts at the door and stay classy.  ®












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