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Target - Manager's behavior

I went to Target today to inquire about a pair of pants. I had just listened to a Hispanic song in Spanish. I said, "Are you the manager?" "She said,"Yes". I joking said,"Are you going to play Polish music in Polish next month in October because it will be Polish Heritage Month? In March are you going to play Irish music in March for Irish Heritage Month?"She asked me to leave the store. Talk about miserable people! She is long dark haired about a size 18-20, 5'6". When I asked her name she put her hair over her name tag. I told her I was going to file a complaint. She snickered and said, "Good luck with that". I was parked alongside Target in the first handicapped space on the side. Target Complaint#: [protected]. Jen, another employee witnessed this. I went out to my car to make the lengthy complaint with Target CS. I was still in the handicapped for over an hour because I get BBQ chicken from The Amish Farm and House next to Target. Target called the police on me. The manager told the police she wanted me to leave the handicapped space on the side of Target. I called Target back to update the complaint with having the police called on me. The manager claimed the entire parking lot is Targets' behind the Amish Farm and House. While I had Target on the phone I inquired about the parking and I was told that the parking is shared. I called and spoke to the East Lampeter Police officer to let him know the parking is shared. If I decide to get chicken from The Amish Farm and House I will park in the handicapped spaces on the side of Target. Those spaces are the only handicapped spaces for the Amish BBQ chicken. After all they are shared spaces. I really don't shop much at Target anyways. The water is $1.14 more and I get that at Walmart. The Sparkling Ice doesn't come in the larger size. The pants? No great loss. I can claim I'm outraged, upset or disgusted. All true. Well chalk this up to another business which should go under. It's been raining and I already let my entire family (546 people). Since it's raining I'm going to sit here and let all my military, Defense, Media, Wall Street and Techies know of my experience at Target today. May Target go down as they should.

Desired outcome: I don't hold much hope. They have already lost billions upon billions for their behavior. Let's see what you can do. OK?

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