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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You tell the troublemakers to leave.

Does the punishment fit the crime? That is the question you have to ask yourself as you consider this option. It would certainly satisfy the guests who filed the complaint if the loudmouths would leave.

But they may not. Indeed, you may actually make the situation worse by appearing overly confrontational. This could lead to unnecessarily high emotions and maybe physical violence. And if that happens, you give the reputation of your establishment a black eye.


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