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KylieDog said:
She didn't really threaten to release his e-mail, it was clearly said as a joke. Anyone not seeing it as a clear joke has a stick up their arse.

See if you all get fired next time you decide to make a joke at work.

It may have been a joke, but in the business, that's a fatal mistake. You don't even joke with customers public/private information, and that's why she got nailed for this. Customers can act poorly, but as an employee, no matter the frustraton you have to keep a level head and act professionally. She did not.

Both people were in the wrong here.

The person who pisses me off the most? The idiot cameraman.