I hope what happened to me recently never happens to any of you and I'm pretty sure with little evidence other than my word and a receipt and dated online comments by myself of the incident when it happened, there is little legally I can do but I just want to hear this from a few lawyers. For fear of retaliation by the store and employees involved, I am not naming the Specific Supermarket and location here.
Specifically on March 28, 2020, after the Governor, Mayor and President of the US had stated their 6 Foot Spacing distancing to prevent Coronavirus Infection, I went to a Big Name Supermarket in Los Angeles to purchase a few essentials. I was wearing both a mask and gloves and the Supermarket had put markers on their floor at 6 foot intervals for people to be on line to pay for their purchases. I was waiting to check out behind one of these spaces when a store employee was standing and not moving in a spot less than 6 feet to the side of me. I politely asked him to please be 6 feet away from me as the Government said. Instead he deliberately walked 3 feet closer to me and smirked in my face. I had a fit. I was about to take his photo when the Regional Director of the Supermarket and his goons threatened me not to go any further and said I caused a disruption and tried to prevent me from paying and tried to kick me out of the Supermarket. I tried to explain that the employee did this to me deliberately and endangered my life but they didn't care because I "caused a disruption", their words. I basically refused to leave until they let me check out and pay and finally 10 minutes later they did. Only evidence I have is my Supermarket Receipt that shows the date, time and Supermarket Name/Location.
I'm guessing as I said I do not have enough evidence which they prevented me from photographing the employee, correct? I did not take this any further by contacting the Supermarkets Management or reporting this Supermarket by name publically online for fear of retaliation, though I did mention it online. I take it unfortunately, I do not have a case because of lack of evidence which they in part prevented me from obtaining? Is this correct Thank you for your time
Specifically on March 28, 2020, after the Governor, Mayor and President of the US had stated their 6 Foot Spacing distancing to prevent Coronavirus Infection, I went to a Big Name Supermarket in Los Angeles to purchase a few essentials. I was wearing both a mask and gloves and the Supermarket had put markers on their floor at 6 foot intervals for people to be on line to pay for their purchases. I was waiting to check out behind one of these spaces when a store employee was standing and not moving in a spot less than 6 feet to the side of me. I politely asked him to please be 6 feet away from me as the Government said. Instead he deliberately walked 3 feet closer to me and smirked in my face. I had a fit. I was about to take his photo when the Regional Director of the Supermarket and his goons threatened me not to go any further and said I caused a disruption and tried to prevent me from paying and tried to kick me out of the Supermarket. I tried to explain that the employee did this to me deliberately and endangered my life but they didn't care because I "caused a disruption", their words. I basically refused to leave until they let me check out and pay and finally 10 minutes later they did. Only evidence I have is my Supermarket Receipt that shows the date, time and Supermarket Name/Location.
I'm guessing as I said I do not have enough evidence which they prevented me from photographing the employee, correct? I did not take this any further by contacting the Supermarkets Management or reporting this Supermarket by name publically online for fear of retaliation, though I did mention it online. I take it unfortunately, I do not have a case because of lack of evidence which they in part prevented me from obtaining? Is this correct Thank you for your time