Woman praises ‘hero’ bartender who gave her note disguised as receipt to save her from ‘creepy’ man

‘Some heroes wear Hawaiian shirts’: Woman praises bartender who handed her and her friend a note disguised as a receipt to save them from being harassed by a ‘creepy’ guy

  • Twitter user Trinity Allie shared a snap of a bartender in St Petersburg, Florida 
  • Max Gutierrez passed clipboard telling her to touch her hair if she wanted help 
  • People have praised his actions and said that things like that could save lives 

A bartender has been hailed a ‘hero’ after he handed two girls a note disguised as a receipt to save them from being harassed.

Taking to Twitter, the user – called Trinity Allie – told how she was left feeling uncomfortable by a man’s actions at a bar in St Petersburg, Florida.

She shared an image of the bartender, called Max Gutierrez, who was sporting a Hawaiian shirt, passing her a small clipboard.

A bartender named Max Gutierrez has been praised as a ‘hero’ after he handed two girls a note disguised as a receipt to save them from being harassed

Taking to Twitter, the user called Trinity Allie, felt uncomfortable by a man's actions at a bar in St Petersburg, Florida, and the post has went viral

Taking to Twitter, the user called Trinity Allie, felt uncomfortable by a man’s actions at a bar in St Petersburg, Florida, and the post has went viral 

The discreet note gave her a subtle instruction of what to do if she wished to have the other customer removed.  

The note read: ‘If this guy is bothering you, put your ponytail on your other shoulder, and I will have him removed. He’s giving ME the CREEPS.’ 

Since posting the snap, it has been liked more than 206,000 times, and many have praised the actions of the bartender for looking out for the women. 

Trinity captioned the image: ‘This man was harassing me and my friend and the bartender passed this note to me acting like it was my receipt! 

‘Legit the type of bartender everyone needs.’ 

Many were quick to praise the actions of the bartender for looking out for the two girls and keeping them safe, while removing the man from the bar

Many were quick to praise the actions of the bartender for looking out for the two girls and keeping them safe, while removing the man from the bar 

In a subsequent post, she explained how Max eventually got the customer to leave. 

She wrote: ‘He ended up having to literally yell at the guy he said “you need to get tf [the f***] away from these girls who clearly are not interested”.

‘And the dude said “that was a little aggressive” and he said “well you’re aggressively hitting on them and you need to leave”.’ 

Many were quick to praise the actions of the bartender for looking out for the two girls and keeping them safe.  

In another post, Trinity shared Max's views on the situation, and he said that shouting at the customer eventually made him go, even though he doesn't like doing that to people

In another post, Trinity shared Max’s views on the situation, and he said that shouting at the customer eventually made him go, even though he doesn’t like doing that to people

One wrote: ‘We need more men like him protecting us’, while another added: ‘Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear Hawaiian shirts.’   

In another post, Trinity shared Max’s views on the situation, and he said that shouting at the customer eventually made him go, even though he doesn’t like doing that to people.

Max wrote: ‘It’s something you just pick up from mentor bartenders. Eventually you become pretty good at reading people, body language etc.

‘This guy was giving off very weird vibes for quite a while, kept an eye on him, try to give him a chance, try to let the girl tell him no and leave it at that.

Since posting the snap, it has been liked more than 206,000 times, and many have praised the actions of the bartender for looking out for the women

Since posting the snap, it has been liked more than 206,000 times, and many have praised the actions of the bartender for looking out for the women

‘But he didn’t take no for an answer and kept pestering them so eventually I kind of yelled at him and made him leave lol.

‘I honestly don’t like yelling at customers or embarrassing people, but I find it’s one of the best ways to handle creeps.

‘Calling them out in front of people is usually enough to get them to turn tail and walk away. I just don’t need my guests feeling uncomfortable.’  



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