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The way they expect you to complain doesn’t make any sense. But when you’re witnessing something that upsets you, your first thought isn’t necessarily: “Let me record this conversation so I can report it and they can take action”. You need names, IDs, some sort of evidence. It’s just so intimidating.Ī bigger problem is how hard it is to actually report that sort of behaviour.
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