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While I've never worked retail, I have worked certain jobs where I've dealt with the public directly (DJing mostly) and it was extremely rare, even with drunk people, to get rude or overly aggressive people.
Even if I did, it was a small matter to get security to throw them out.
But nowadays and ESPECIALLY in America it seems absolutely nuts. Though I'm retired now, and I don't do legal work any more, I still have a fondness for watching arrest cams, court cases and so on on Youtube, and I'm constantly amazed not at just the number of bad actors and silliness that goes on, but how regressive they've become.
The sheer number of people who regress to toddler behaviour noadays is astonishing and I don't know where it comes from.
It's got to a stage now where odds are pretty high someone gets arrested, will resort to screaming like a toddler, kicing in the cop car, spitting, and sometimes ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ themselves too.
I don't know hwy this is, but I truly respect anyone who has to deal with this crap day in and day out.
I wouldn't compare crime committed by criminals in any region of the world to someone simply cursing at someone in customer service. Also not everyone who " screams like a toddler " is doing it for no reason. More often than not police in America abuse their power and kill innocent unarmed people and then can't answer the people as to why they did it. It's not all one sided and TV shows you a warped , twisted , and most importantly SCRIPTED version of how things actually are.
This is actually a HUGE problem across the board. You're most likely familiar with the term propaganda .... that's exactly what that is. I've found out that particular groups spread false propaganda on purpose to keep people divided, only for those people to finally meet up and have a discussion. During those discussions they found out that they were both told by the same group that one side hated the other and thought nasty things about each other. Neither side actually felt this way but were constantly told this about one another by an outside entity .
Yes crime happens in america but so does everywhere else . I hear in Britain they don't have guns . I've never visited this part of the world but you can't tell me that people don't get stabbed , or murdered anywhere in Britain , or the UK . My point is simply that crime happens everywhere. The police , FBI, ATF, CIA and every government agency has corrupt people in it. Not just in America but all across the planet .
People with power abuse it just as much as an actual criminal will take an opportunity when the chance presents itself. When you look at TV you're not seeing the world for how it actually is but rather someones false narrative of what they wan't you to believe the world is like.
Just saying it's more than meets the eye.
Think you missed the pioint as I already said that.
I KNOW it's across the board. I thought I'd addressed that.
But as for delineating criminals from regular people, no. Not necessarily. I'm talking about arrest cams. They're not hardened career criminals, but more petty crimes like drunk and disorderly. I should have emphaasised that more.
These are the same sort of people that do indeed turn up as normal customers.
A lot of people have reason to be mad when it comes to switch joycons and joycon drift
No worries :)
It's a pain in the arse that manufactureres have goen with cheap potentiometers in recent years.
But it's easily fixed. Or improved.
To fix it, you can simply buy new potentiometers (or rather Hall Effect pots) from Gulikit. They'll last forever.
If you don't fnacy that then buy yourself a can of Servisol switch cleaner (it's cheaper than Deoxit and works just as well). A can will last years.
Open your controller, joycon or whatever. Get to part where the potentiometers are fully exposed, and liberally spray switch cleaner in around and under the tip of the joystick. Wriggle it around for a few minutes working it in. DO it again.
Now reassemble it.
It should work fine for likely a year or so before you might need to do it again, depending on use and type of controller.
For PS4 controllers I've had them last about 18 months before needing revisiting. Switch joycons a bit less.
I wuld not use that method, as potentiometers are not wired or metal track any more. They're carbon dust track.
In olden days of wirewound and metal track pots, yes you COULD do that, but you do that with a carbon track one and you'll either destroy the plastic it adheres to or wreck the carbon track further.
How they actually work is a bit like cassette tape. A thin plastic film with carbon dust adhered to it. A "wiper" is rubbed across it and that's what causes the wear over time as the dust literally scrubs off.
Now as the track is quite wide, it means that there's a good surface to make connection even if an amount is scrubbed off. What causes the worst of the drift (at least at first) is the dust itself hanging around.
This is why I tried the switch cleaner method to see and experiement and it worked better than I'd hoped.
Of course, as it's clearing out the dust, the more and more it happens, the less track there's going to be so it is a fix that isn't going to last forever.