
‘If you were innocent, you would show me right now’: Atlanta bartender confront…
A bartender in Georgia confronted a customer who allegedly took photos of her without her consent, sparking a discussion.
A recent incident at a bar in Alpharetta has sparked discussions about personal privacy and workplace safety. A bartender, identified as skyeebunnyy on social media, recorded herself confronting a male customer accused of taking over 30 pictures of her without her consent while she was working. According to the bartender, other patrons alerted her to the man's actions.In the video, the bartender is heard stating, "It's been brought to my attention from some of our customers that they've seen you taking and texting pictures of me." She then challenged the customer, saying, "If you were innocent, you would show me, right?" The customer reportedly refused to show his phone. The bartender reiterated her accusation, stating, "Multiple people saw it. That's disgusting." She concluded by telling the man to leave, asserting, "You're not going to disrespect me like that... You did take pictures of me, okay? Multiple people saw it." The incident highlights concerns regarding unsolicited photography in public and private establishments and the measures individuals take to protect themselves.
A bartender in Georgia confronted a customer who allegedly took photos of her without her consent, sparking a discussion.