so the cashier felt guilt for observing the law and company policy, talk about upside down.
“...so the cashier felt guilt for observing the law and company policy, talk about upside down.”
This is several steps beyond stupid. I suppose, then, that he would have felt OK about his employer being defrauded. Bet he would have felt somewhat less OK if that money came out of his paycheck.
Obviously, the store has had issues with counterfeit money, which is why the dirt ball store manager made a policy that if an employee accepted a fake bill, they would have to pay for it.
The manager should be eternally grateful that when he sent two young employees out to Floyd’s car to get him to come back to the store to repay him, that they weren’t shot or stabbed to death.
prospective jurors said that they would fear for their lives and safety if the evidence showed that George Floyd was not murdered by the officer.
Same excuse Justice Roberts used in refusing to address all of the voting irregularities that occurred in those 4 states. Unequal standards for ballots and changes to election law by judges not the legislature. Clear cases but Roberts was worried about Leftist violence.
“so the cashier felt guilt for observing the law and company policy, talk about upside down.”
That is typical for the character of Minnecraponus.
The cashier better load up on real dollars so he can pay for all the merchandiser that’s stolen with fake dollars.