Boomers Break Into Barbershop, Call Cops On The Owner, Then Get Arrested For It


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We all need and deserve a break when working long hours because let’s be honest, no one’s built to run on fumes. Whether it’s a quick coffee break, a moment to stretch, or even stepping out for a personal errand, taking a breather is necessary. But some people? They act like breaks are an outrageous luxury.  

For instance, a barber from West Virginia shared a wild story about how stepping away for a short gig turned into absolute chaos. He returned to find two boomers had broken into his shop and then had the audacity to call the cops on him. Keep reading to find out how it all unfolded.

Some customers can act entitled and completely disregard boundaries  

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A barber shared how he left for a special gig, only to return and find two boomers had broken into his shop, then called the cops on him   

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The author even shared more details about the incident

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Every country has its own rules when it comes to lunch breaks, but not everyone respects them

Many countries have legal, mandatory break policies in place to ensure workers get the rest they need. For instance, in Washington, employees are entitled to a paid 10-minute rest period for every four hours worked. In the Philippines, workers are given an hour-long meal break, while in South Africa, employees must take a one-hour meal break after five hours of work. These laws acknowledge that breaks aren’t just a luxury, they’re a necessity for productivity and well-being.  

However, how individuals use their breaks varies widely. Some people take the time to eat and unwind, while others use it to run personal errands or complete small tasks. Whether it’s making a quick trip to the bank, picking up groceries, or squeezing in a moment of relaxation, meal breaks are often a much-needed pause in the middle of a hectic day. Sometimes, they’re even the highlight of a stressful workday!  

But in service industries, breaks can be a little trickier. When there’s a rush, employees might delay their break or even skip it entirely on an especially busy day. Whether it’s a barista handling back-to-back coffee orders, a server rushing between tables, or a barber managing walk-in customers, meal and rest breaks often get sacrificed in the name of customer service.  

Most customers understand that service workers need breaks, too, but not everyone is that considerate. Some people demand immediate attention and get frustrated when their needs aren’t prioritized over everything else. In this particular case, the barber had to deal with entitled boomer customers who refused to respect his break. 

Boomers, people born between 1946 and 1964, are now in their late 50s to late 70s, and while many are kind and patient, some have a reputation for being demanding and stubborn.  

To get a better understanding of how service workers navigate such tricky situations, Bored Panda spoke with Chetan Rao, a salon owner from Mumbai. With years of experience in the industry, Chetan has seen all kinds of customer behavior. “We deal with a lot of clients every day, and while most are polite and understanding, some can be quite difficult,” he shared.  

“People from that age group can sometimes be a little impatient,” he added. “They expect immediate service, even when it’s not possible. If we’re busy or on break, they don’t always take it well. Some even act like we’re personally inconveniencing them.”  

According to Chetan, one common issue is the expectation that service workers should drop everything to accommodate them. “Some customers walk in and expect us to clear our schedule just for them. They don’t understand that we have other clients and responsibilities, too.”  

It’s important for clients to respect personal space and understand boundaries 

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He noted that certain behaviors seem to be more common among this demographic. “We’ve had customers complain about wait times even when they didn’t have an appointment. Some insist on old-school methods and refuse to try anything new. And, of course, there are those who assume their time is more valuable than anyone else’s.”  

However, he also acknowledged that not all boomers are like this. “We do have wonderful older clients who are respectful, patient, and a joy to work with. But every now and then, we get someone who just can’t take no for an answer.”  

At the end of the day, balancing customer service with personal well-being is a challenge that many in the service industry face. “We try our best to accommodate everyone, but breaks are important, too,” Chetan concluded. “A little patience and understanding from customers would go a long way.”  

In this particular story, the boomers got a taste of their own medicine when they faced the consequences of their entitlement. What are your thoughts on this? Have you ever encountered a person who refused to respect your time? Let us know!

Many people sympathized with the barber and criticized the boomers for their behavior

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