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Tobacco Sales Regulations - Blind Smokers!
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Greetings each.
Here's an interesting scenario:
Upon enquiring about the price of a certain brand of cigarettes at my local supermarket today, I was presented with a price list and informed that the sales assistant was forbidden under the law to ACTUALLY tell me the price and that I would have to read it myself.
What happens if the purchaser is blind then?
Do they then have to ask for a braille price list?
How ruddy stupid!
Be good!
Cheers.
Here's an interesting scenario:
Upon enquiring about the price of a certain brand of cigarettes at my local supermarket today, I was presented with a price list and informed that the sales assistant was forbidden under the law to ACTUALLY tell me the price and that I would have to read it myself.
What happens if the purchaser is blind then?
Do they then have to ask for a braille price list?
How ruddy stupid!
Be good!
Cheers.
Answers
There's actually nothing in the rules which specifically prohibits store staff from verbally providing price information:
http://www .legislatio. ..uk/uksi/20 10/863/made
However stores instruct their staff not to do so in order that trading standards officials can't see their actions as an attempt to circumvent the intentions of the...
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22:06 Sun 06th May 2012
There's actually nothing in the rules which specifically prohibits store staff from verbally providing price information:
http://www.legislatio...uk/uksi/2010/863/made
However stores instruct their staff not to do so in order that trading standards officials can't see their actions as an attempt to circumvent the intentions of the regulations. It would be obvious to a trading standards official that making an exception for a visually-handicapped customer involved no such intent.
Chris
http://www.legislatio...uk/uksi/2010/863/made
However stores instruct their staff not to do so in order that trading standards officials can't see their actions as an attempt to circumvent the intentions of the regulations. It would be obvious to a trading standards official that making an exception for a visually-handicapped customer involved no such intent.
Chris
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