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I'm looking to make a written complaint to jdwetherspoons about an incident that happened on one of there premises.
A group of young men who had been drinking all day watching the rugby decided it would be funny to abuse my wife over her age . With out going into detail of what words were used she was very upset .
Having spoke to the manager I could get him to understand that how they treated my wife was no different to some of a different race being racially abused because of their colour .
What I need to no is there something written in law that covers this to in my letter of complaint .. Thank you
A group of young men who had been drinking all day watching the rugby decided it would be funny to abuse my wife over her age . With out going into detail of what words were used she was very upset .
Having spoke to the manager I could get him to understand that how they treated my wife was no different to some of a different race being racially abused because of their colour .
What I need to no is there something written in law that covers this to in my letter of complaint .. Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ageism is a protected characteristic, meaning that one cannot be discriminated against the result of ones age. However, was this just banter gone too far? Is it really weatherspoons fault? I'd imagine the 'abuse' wasn't personal. Teach your wife to stand up for herself, to give as much stick back as is thrown at her.
I'm not blaming witherspoons for what happened and giving it back then results in the two parties have a argument which then makes us no better than them . But at the end of the day like I said they were very drunk and its wetherspoons that's taking there money which to a point must make slightly responsible . I just felt after making a complaint a word in there ear about there actions would have been some kind of result but there was nothing.
http:// www.cps .gov.uk /legal/ l_to_o/ licensi ng_of_a lcohol/
scroll down to "drunkenness and disorderly conduct, I hope this helps.
scroll down to "drunkenness and disorderly conduct, I hope this helps.
"Insulting or abusive words or behaviour is an offence under the Public Order Act."
Not any more it isn’t, danny. In 2014 the word ”insulting” was removed from Section 5 of the POA. However “abusive” words or behaviour still constitute an offence and the line between the two is often hard to draw:
http:// reforms ection5 .org.uk /news/
Of course woofgang is quite correct, serving somebody who is drunk (or a person under age, a police officer in uniform or a working prostitute) is an offence. Most town centre pubs will almost be guilty of this in the course of a week.
However the police or local authority will not be interested in taking action in either of these circumstances. Your best bet is to appeal to Wethers’ good nature. I have had some “customer service” dealings with them and although they responded quite well I got the impression that they were somewhat going through the motions. Of course they should keep an orderly house but their idea of orderly and yours may differ !
Not any more it isn’t, danny. In 2014 the word ”insulting” was removed from Section 5 of the POA. However “abusive” words or behaviour still constitute an offence and the line between the two is often hard to draw:
http://
Of course woofgang is quite correct, serving somebody who is drunk (or a person under age, a police officer in uniform or a working prostitute) is an offence. Most town centre pubs will almost be guilty of this in the course of a week.
However the police or local authority will not be interested in taking action in either of these circumstances. Your best bet is to appeal to Wethers’ good nature. I have had some “customer service” dealings with them and although they responded quite well I got the impression that they were somewhat going through the motions. Of course they should keep an orderly house but their idea of orderly and yours may differ !
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