I was in a nightclub with some co-workers this evening, when a guy tried to pull one of them over to his table as we walked by and asked if she wanted a drink. She said no, he made to argue, so I kinda got in his way a little. Nothing obvious, just pushing slightly "to get through the narrow gap".
Then when we came back, he cornered me and said he was OK really, etc, etc, and asked what I did for a job. When I told him I was a civil servant, he also claimed to have been so - but at a much higher grade than me. Now, the guy was boozing and probably not at his best, but something told me he was NOT a civil servant.
He then asked me permission to "have her", i.e. to chat her up with a view to acts not appropriate for discussion here. I resolved to sit until he'd vanished (even though I'd planned on leaving soon), noting that I can't stop him talking to her, and anything more than that is up to her. Really, permission was not mine to give.
He then tried to claim that I'd said he could "take her home", to which I replied "Don't involve me in that! All I said was that I can't really stop you talking to her."
He continued trying to chat her up for a while, and gradually, some of the people we were with departed, leaving me plus three ladies and this weird guy - who still had given me no reason to believe he was an ex Civil Servant, much less one who now works freelance and still gets calls from ministers at 3AM (his own words). One of his friends came over and started chatting up another of the ladies, and eventually two of my colleagues went off "to powder their nose". I think they'd figured there was something odd. Eventually the third lady went off to find them, leaving me with everyone's coats; the original guy then tried to convince me to depart, and leave their coats there. Being worried that he'd then rifle through their pockets, I stayed until all 3 returned. One of them said to me quietly that they were heading off, so I followed them out (thus the two men didn't know if I'd gone with them or not and were less likely to follow).
My question is... was what I did the right thing? I mean, these three colleagues of mine can probably look after themselves and my concern was probably unfounded... the guys were probably really nice etc etc...
So what would you have done? Would you have stuck around or would you have gone home?
Then when we came back, he cornered me and said he was OK really, etc, etc, and asked what I did for a job. When I told him I was a civil servant, he also claimed to have been so - but at a much higher grade than me. Now, the guy was boozing and probably not at his best, but something told me he was NOT a civil servant.
He then asked me permission to "have her", i.e. to chat her up with a view to acts not appropriate for discussion here. I resolved to sit until he'd vanished (even though I'd planned on leaving soon), noting that I can't stop him talking to her, and anything more than that is up to her. Really, permission was not mine to give.
He then tried to claim that I'd said he could "take her home", to which I replied "Don't involve me in that! All I said was that I can't really stop you talking to her."
He continued trying to chat her up for a while, and gradually, some of the people we were with departed, leaving me plus three ladies and this weird guy - who still had given me no reason to believe he was an ex Civil Servant, much less one who now works freelance and still gets calls from ministers at 3AM (his own words). One of his friends came over and started chatting up another of the ladies, and eventually two of my colleagues went off "to powder their nose". I think they'd figured there was something odd. Eventually the third lady went off to find them, leaving me with everyone's coats; the original guy then tried to convince me to depart, and leave their coats there. Being worried that he'd then rifle through their pockets, I stayed until all 3 returned. One of them said to me quietly that they were heading off, so I followed them out (thus the two men didn't know if I'd gone with them or not and were less likely to follow).
My question is... was what I did the right thing? I mean, these three colleagues of mine can probably look after themselves and my concern was probably unfounded... the guys were probably really nice etc etc...
So what would you have done? Would you have stuck around or would you have gone home?