The folks next to me at the craft fair this past weekend were selling girly hair bows and headbands. The morning was a bit slow so we had time to chat. Neither of us had been to that particular fair before, but I live local and a few people I saw told me it didn't seem to have the crowd it usually does. In the afternoon, the crowd picked up and me and my neighbor both had spurts of being busy.
During one of the busy times I saw a teen girl walking through the crowd with a box strapped around her neck with a big sign that said "Hair bows for Sale". She stood in front of my neighbors tent for a moment then kept walking. I pointed her out to my daughter and we were talking about how we had never seen people walking around with their goods when she came back again to stand in front of my neighbors tent. She was trying to stop people who were going to look at the hair bows at my neighbors tent, and those customers no doubt thought she was from the tent she was in front of.
I leaned over to my neighbor and said "You might want to go chase that girl away, she's selling hair bows right in front of your tent". The girl probably heard me, because she turned around and looked at me and walked away. I was mad that someone would purposely try to steal someone else's customers away. My neighbor was the "turn the other cheek" type, and said she has learned not to get mad about the stupid things people do at craft fairs. Me, I'm not a nice person like that, I would have given that girl a verbal lashing then asked what tent her parents were at so they could get theirs too.
So my neighbor has done fairs for years, and this is really my first year doing a lot. Does this type of thing happen often? Should I start bringing bail money just in case it happens to me? <just kidding...maybe>