alternative for saying "disturbed", as when KFC told the three year old girl on her way home from the hospital, after a vicious Pit Bull attack (the girl had asked her grandmother to stop for mashed potatoes) that she had to leave because her scars were "disrupting" their customers? Like the redneck use of "individuals" to describe persons, it seems to me that it may derive from the characteristic experience of being institutionalised in the Punitive System and being called "individuals" by policemen, and from similarly being institutionalised and being told that they are "disrupting" because they are used to being addressed as a GROUP? So, my question: Is this a proper use of the language?