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Parkinson's Sufferer Ejected From Halfords 'for Funny Walk'
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This is unbelievable !
"He said when he told a shop assistant he had Parkinson's, she replied: "I don't care what you've got, I want you to leave the store."
This is unbelievable !
"He said when he told a shop assistant he had Parkinson's, she replied: "I don't care what you've got, I want you to leave the store."
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The story does seem to have been fairly comprehensiv ely reported, so while I sometimes feel something may have gone unreported, there's simply no evidence that this is the case here. Man comes over a bit funny and is ordered out of the shop, his son tries to explain and is ignored ... Unless you're prepared to posit, on no grounds at all, that he assaulted or...
08:44 Tue 13th Feb 2018
//But just exactly what kind of training did Halfords have before this incident, to allow something as clearly ignorant as this to take place ?//
Just what training do you suggest that can cover all medical and mental Heath issues?
In addition as pointed out above we simply do not know the whole story, one way or another.
Still trial by media is the fashion these days.
Just what training do you suggest that can cover all medical and mental Heath issues?
In addition as pointed out above we simply do not know the whole story, one way or another.
Still trial by media is the fashion these days.
When I posted this story yesterday, I had a feeling that it wouldn't be long before some people would come along and shed doubt on its veracity. I first saw in yesterday's Guardian, but it has been widely reported ::
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I can't see any evidence of there being anything "more to it than meets they eye"
Halfords have admitted that the event happened and have apologised....not sure why some people can't accept that and move on ?
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I can't see any evidence of there being anything "more to it than meets they eye"
Halfords have admitted that the event happened and have apologised....not sure why some people can't accept that and move on ?
Mikey, //I can't see any evidence of there being anything "more to it than meets they eye"//
Neither can anyone else, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more to it than meets the eye. As Tilly says, why would anyone be ejected from a shop because they walk funny? That man can’t be the only disabled customer the assistant has ever seen in the shop. And Halfords will of course respond to any complaint in the easiest way. Apologise.
Neither can anyone else, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more to it than meets the eye. As Tilly says, why would anyone be ejected from a shop because they walk funny? That man can’t be the only disabled customer the assistant has ever seen in the shop. And Halfords will of course respond to any complaint in the easiest way. Apologise.
Maybe Halford's solicitors or PR people have advised them not to give further information or make any comments about their original suspicions/concerns about the man- eg if they thought he may have been shoplfting or smelt of alcohol. Their silence does mean though that we will probably only ever hear one side of the story and many will understandably think that by being silent they are accepting the family's version.
The story does seem to have been fairly comprehensively reported, so while I sometimes feel something may have gone unreported, there's simply no evidence that this is the case here. Man comes over a bit funny and is ordered out of the shop, his son tries to explain and is ignored ... Unless you're prepared to posit, on no grounds at all, that he assaulted or insulted the assistant, this appears to be unprovoked.
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