But previously ylu Said this;
the fact is the op was the subject of a battery (illegal) and sexual harassment (unlawful). I felt your commment was improper. Additionally the op exppressed concern about when the patron returns. Downplaying the sexual harassment aspect of this is a disservice to the op. She does not have to be subjected to such treatment and her employer is obligated to remedy such a situation.
They are also obligated to provide her a safe workspace. If the patron is know to be violent as he was with the op, the employer bears liability for any injury op is subjected to.
I just felt many were blowing off the op and giving her the impression her only option, if she didn’t like the harassment, is to quit.