A Facebook user, Sharina Bynes Sin, shared how a woman was fainting and the security guard allegedly refused to let her sit on an empty chair.
Here is the story
If someone needs help, would you help them?
An acquaintance from the building said she was “seeing stars” and feeling faint and in pain and needed to sit down while waiting for the car to pick her to send her to the doctor.
I brought her to the corner of the building where I saw an empty chair. Makes sense to sit down and it’s nearest to the pick-up point of the building. Told the security uncle that it’s an emergency and acquaintance is about to faint.
Surprise surprise, he said “cannot sit here. Nestle don’t allow.”
1. It’s 7pm, after office hours, the chair is not occupied. And we just need it for a few minutes.
2. You see an emergency happening, and you refuse to LEND a chair?
Soooo, if this person faints cuz she doesn’t have the energy, will this be on the uncle who refuses to help? Or on Nestle?
A lady from Nestle approached me and said “oh we are expecting guests so we would like to keep the space empty.”
Uhhhhh….is your guest going to sit at that corner? Would you prefer to have your guests arrive with someone fainted in the middle of the floor or with ambulance around? What kind of dumb excuse is that?
Shouldn’t a security guard be aware of emergencies and be able to weigh risks quickly?
Maybe they have some special protocol for an empty chair. Whatever it is, there’s no compassion here. Nestle just earned a bad rep in my books. I guess no more Milo for me.