Handling Harassment At Quick Chek

Summary

If you experience harassment at Quick Chek, report it to the store manager and document the incident. If you feel threatened, consider filing a police report. Harassment laws in New York can offer protection if you feel intimidated or threatened by verbal comments.

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When should I report stuff to the police?
You should report stuff to the police if:
- You feel physically threatened or in immediate danger.
- The incident involves any form of harassment, assault, or criminal behavior.
- There is property damage or theft.
- You believe the situation could escalate into something more serious.
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Someone said something like: "Oh and I thought I needed to shave" and "Did I just say that out loud?" or "I shouldn't have said that out loud"
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing this. If you feel uncomfortable or harassed by someone's comments, you can:
- Report the incident to the store manager.
- Document what happened, including any witnesses.
- File a police report if you feel threatened or harassed.
Would you like to know more about harassment laws in New York?
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In New York, harassment laws can provide some protection if you feel threatened or harassed. Here are some key points:
- Harassment can include verbal comments that make you feel threatened or intimidated.
- Reporting such incidents to the store manager helps document the situation.
- Filing a police report is advisable if you feel physically threatened or the harassment persists.
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