‘Red flag’: Why one man’s ‘creepy’ questions at a servo have everyone talking

An everyday visit to a local service station took an unexpected turn for one woman, revealing unsettling details that sparked widespread attention.

What she observed raised important questions about privacy and safety in everyday interactions.

The unfolding situation soon drew a strong response from the community and the business involved.


Around 2:45 pm on a Saturday, Claire Champion stopped at a Metro Petroleum service station in the small town of Tahmoor, on Sydney’s southwest outskirts.

What she saw inside left her feeling deeply unsettled.

An older man, white-haired and wearing a cap, approached the counter and started asking questions about a young female employee named Ally, according to Ms Champion.

To her shock, a male staff member disclosed not only Ally’s name but also her full weekly work schedule, detailing the exact days and hours she was on shift.


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Man’s questions spark privacy concerns at servo. Image source: Tiktok/@clairechampion_


The man, who drove a white ute, appeared to be ‘asking a lot of questions’ about Ally, which immediately raised alarm bells for Ms Champion.

With 130,000 followers on social media, she returned to her car and instinctively recorded a video explaining what she had witnessed, hoping Ally would see it.

The video quickly went viral, gathering nearly half a million views and prompting the service station to respond.

‘I know this is a long shot in reaching you, but I know for a fact that if that was me, I would not want someone who didn’t know me well enough, to ask me my work schedule and didn’t know my name,’ Ms Champion said in the clip.

‘I wouldn’t want them knowing that information about me, so I hope this reaches you,’ she added, ending with: ‘Stay safe out there, Queens’.


Viewers expressed outrage at the staff member who gave away Ally’s personal information, with one commenting: ‘Genuinely baffled why her colleague did this?’

Another said: ‘Ally, your co-worker needs a talking to’, while others called the situation ‘outrageous’, and one suggested: ‘He should be fired’.

Many praised Ms Champion for speaking up, with one user writing: ‘Girls protecting girls in Australia–this is amazing!’

Another added: ‘You did the right thing,’ and a third called her response ‘top-notch’.

However, some questioned why Ms Champion had not intervened at the time or called the police, while others speculated the man could have been a relative or a debt collector.


Ms Champion explained she did not feel safe stepping in because she was alone with two men inside the service station.

‘My job was to make sure she was aware that a potential stranger knew her weekly schedule and was asking multiple questions about her,’ she said in response to comments.

She said her priority was alerting Ally before her next shift so she could stay informed.

The video achieved its goal quickly—Ally, her family, and the service station manager were all notified within hours.


Source: Tiktok/clairechampion_​


Micha Hayek, whose family owns Metro Petroleum Tahmoor, shared that after reviewing CCTV footage, they identified both the worker on shift and the man asking the questions.

‘Our team member did get reprimanded and the entire team got an updated briefing on the safety of privacy and protecting each other at work and how to act in these situations,’ Ms Hayek said.

‘Because our station is in a small town, we have many return customers so after we showed Ally the footage to see what our next steps should be, it turns out he has been her regular customer for a while and she knows him, and he was just asking because she is not working her usual hours.’


In a follow-up video, Ms Champion told her followers: ‘This video made it to Ally and her family, as well as the service station manager. My approach worked, why criticise me for trying to do the right thing?’


Source: Tiktok/clairechampion_​


She also rejected accusations of overreacting, saying it was better to be safe than sorry when it came to personal safety.

Key Takeaways
  • Claire Champion witnessed a man asking detailed questions about a female worker’s schedule at a service station.
  • A staff member disclosed the worker’s full weekly shifts to the man, raising safety concerns.
  • Ms Champion posted a video on social media warning the worker, which quickly went viral.
  • The service station took action after reviewing CCTV and confirmed the man was a regular customer known to the worker.

What would you do if you found out someone was sharing your personal information without your permission? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 

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While working in several places I have been asked for personal details of co-workers and I have always answered the same - give me your details and I will get them to call you. I have known this from my first job, the guy who gave information about someone needs some proper training.
 
She was right 1. To keep herself safe 2.to try and reach Ally. A long long time ago it happened to me : my address was given out by a third party to someone i never wanted to see again, fortunately I had since left the address and they had the common sense not to give out my new address pretending they did not know.( I had good reasons tb frightened and never thought he would fly overseas to track me down )🙄 btw only a staff member at the resort and looking up for it could have given my address
 
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Oh dear, these influencers are a doozy. She witnesses something very disturbing , goes to her car, relays what she saw on social media, and goes viral. Did she bother to inform the employee that he was not allowed to give that information out?, noooooo, did she report the employee to his employer? noooooo, did she report the old man for asking about Ally?, nooooo. She went on social medi, so much for helping and protecting another woman. I hope ally is OK and the creepy creep gets caught.
 
Oh dear, these influencers are a doozy. She witnesses something very disturbing , goes to her car, relays what she saw on social media, and goes viral. Did she bother to inform the employee that he was not allowed to give that information out?, noooooo, did she report the employee to his employer? noooooo, did she report the old man for asking about Ally?, nooooo. She went on social medi, so much for helping and protecting another woman. I hope ally is OK and the creepy creep gets caught.
In this day and age, She probably used the best and quickest way to keep herself and Ally safe. Your advice sound good but it is long, cumbersome and in the worse case scenario may have put both women at risk...btw I am old, very old :ROFLMAO:
 
There's a lot wrong & a little right in this posting of events.

Yes, I agree with all commentators.

The young employee was totally wrong in every aspect revealing Ally's full working schedule.

The influencer was both right & wrong. Good work by her for posting as she did with her warnings.

She could , & should have filmed the bloke getting into his car & the number plate for added evidence of, maybe, for any possible "Criminal intent". One wouldn't know about the possibilities of such.

The influencer rec'd a bit more 'Fame' for her "Followers".

As it has turned out, thankfully, Ally knew the guy in question & the owners of the business were made aware of the situation, & the employee was "Spoken" too.

Just cannot be too careful at all in the way in which our country is heading.
 
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