TheSoyEatsYou
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Anyone else had this happen?I did some freebie 5-minute chair massages at one of the cosmetics counters at a local mall last weekend; a friend of mine is the manager there. It was a fun thing to do, and worked quite well.However, being in a mall, there's a lot of foot traffic going by, and 3 or 4 times people would be walking past with small children, and the children would immediately take to the massage chair as though it were a jungle gym (needless to say no one was sitting in it at the time). I was sitting down near the chair and would reach out to grab the chair and hold it steady -- the floor was that slick marble and I certainly did not want it tipping over, someone getting hurt, and ending up with a lawsuit on my hands.The thing that really burns me is that the parents would just say "No, no sweetie, come on, let's go..." and no one actually picked their child up off the chair to carry them away. I was rather irritated, and all I could find myself saying, as I held the chair, was "please be careful". Duh. At one point an adult woman plunked herself down in the chair -- backwards, I might add -- without asking any permission or even acknowledging me. What should I have said, without being snotty? 'Cause I can do that.... but I didn't want any beligerent parents on my case. Maybe I'm overly protective of my chair, but it is an expensive piece of equipment, safety issues notwithstanding.Has anyone else experienced this with their chairs out in public? How did you handle it?Andrea