I always hated the assemblies.
One year early on after my dunking, when I was still acting like a good little dub and had the "privelege" of being an attendant in the dinning area at the circuit assembly, I had an experience.
There was a mother and she had about two or three kids with her. I don't think her husband attended conventions with her. One of her kids was in a wheel chair and obviously had some major disabilities. The brothers in charge were in a hurry to get everybody cleared out and back to their seats for the program. Only problem was that there wasn't enough seating, and we always had to wait in line until seats opened up, and then we could sit down to eat once it was our turn. Well, this family had been seated toward the end of the lunch break, and the disabled girl was struggling to finish her lunch. I happened to wander by them because I was checking on the status of the dinning room area I had been assigned to and noticed that this girl had hardly been able to eat any of her lunch since it took so much effort and time for her to eat.
Right about then, another "brother" who way out ranked me walked up and basically started to order the family out of the dinning room. He didn't give a rats ass about their situation. That poor, very dutiful mom actually began to get up to put an end to her families lunch even though her disabled daugther would have had to go hungry. They were known to be a very faithful, humble family who really wanted to serve jehobee.
So, I moved over by the family, put myself between them and the "brother", and said...
(firm voice on)
me - "They aren't done eating yet."
him - "They have to leave now. The program is going to start and everybody has to be out of the dinning area."
me - (much firmer voice) "I said they aren't done yet."
him - "But.."
me - (much, much firmer voice and a glare to) "They aren't done yet, and they ARE going to be allowed to stay here until they are done."
him -(slight yelp) "OK"
I sat down at a nearby table and made damn sure that nobody else tried to run them off. I was so mad that I would have come across the table at that "brother" if he would have kept on going about it. Unfeeling bastard.