The story of school crossing lollipop man, Jim, who has been in the job for ten years and for all that time has been high-fiving the children as they cross the road. Just one complaint about his ‘behaviour’ resulted in a message from the school to parents requesting they ask their children not to high-five Jim. Fortunately Jim’s employer has supported him so the happy high-fiving continues.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10794829/parents-lollipop-man-high-five-fury/
I'm at a loss to understand why Jim's 'behaviour' would have offended anyone, and albeit that all is well in this situation, the fact remains that it now appears de rigueur for any complaint, however senseless or petty, to be acted upon in favour of the complainant. The question is why?