I think the moral of the story here is obvious:
The government subsidizes people, they lose all sense of accountability and responsibility. If she was not supported by the government, she probably would be with family who could protect her from idiots like the dealer. OR, she might have worked a job, I know plenty of mentally deficient people who have a job, it may not be the best, but they even work two and know they're somewhat independent. This woman looks no different than any of the ones I know who do this, and if she was working, perhaps she'd have a greater appreciation of how to say no.
It doesn't take Einstein to say "I just want new tires." or even "slow down, I'm the customer, if you're going to pull this shit, I'm going else where."
I have seen everyone say this, from blacks, to whites to anti social dicks, to sociable people, it's called being responsible and being accountable. I'm more pissed at this subsidized piece of entitled shit who already is leaching off society, and is now threatening a business because of her damned incompetence.
Good job Canada!
edit: this sums it up:
“I was overwhelmed and confused and I soon felt like I had been mistreated,” the 56-year-old woman said in an interview from her small, subsidized apartment in the town 85 km northwest of Toronto.
No fucking shit genius, you didn't take responsibility, you don't need an IQ of 160 to do that, don't you know? Frankly the more I think about this, the more it really makes me realize that governments who do subsidize are enabling stupid idiots--perhaps they hope to accumulate them and win themselves more votes, Chicago Machine style. That's probably it, but it's a good warning and moral for the rest of us.
If you need government to protect yourself from people trying to sell you services, you're essentially saying you have zero confidence in yourself and all of it in the government. Fascist/Communist Police state, anyone?