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Sharyn Peoples in Florida handed her vehicle over to a valet at LAZ Parking as she was scheduled to perform in a play.
After the production, she received her valet ticket, scribbled with the words: "Play. Red dress. Fat."
Peoples complained to LAZ Parking, who then offered her free parking and a gift card to a restaurant.
However, despite an apology and assurances that the valet in question had been reprimanded, Peoples remains angry and has called for the valet to be fired.
She recalled to NBC Miami: "[The manager] said, 'We employ 18- to 20-year-old kids', and I said, 'Sir, they're legally adults'.
"People should not accept employees slandering their patrons in any shape or form."
Peoples stated in a message to the valet: "I feel bad for you, that your parents obviously didn't raise you well enough, and I hope that you understand this is not at all acceptable."
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