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If A Christian Couple Can Be Fined For Refusing To Sell Something They Believe Is Against Their Religion Then Why No Action Against This Person?
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OK, so IMHO religion is the root of most evil but lets forget that bit because what I am trying to understand is why there seems to be one rule for one and another for a certain other religion we all have to bend ovcer backwards to accommodate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//A tyre depot manager, Mr Saunders decided to put in a complaint to the store, and Tesco confirmed the shop worker, who was aged in her early twenties, had not served him, due to her religious beliefs.//
From the Express.^^
//A Tesco spokesman said "She is aware that you shouldn’t have to queue again in the future if a similar situation occurs.
“She will request another colleague to come and serve.”//
From The Sun.^^
//Lee Saunders, 35, refused sale of a £4 bottle of wine by Muslim worker at Tesco
She would not serve him due to 'religious beliefs' and asked him to queue again//
YouTube^^
//when he attempted to pay for the £55 in goods, the female customer service assistant, who wore a headscarf, asked him to queue up at a different till. The incident prompted a duty manager to step in and serve dad-of-three Lee.Tesco later said the shop worker, aged in her early 20s, had not served him due to her “religious beliefs”.//
hwz forums^^
Even Tesco are admitting that she fused to serve him on religious grounds. And still no one offers a view on why she did not discreetly call for supervision or assistance. If it was not my offered reason, ie. she wanted to make a religious point to an infidel, then what was it? Tesco staff seem to have previous with this sort of event do they not.
From the Express.^^
//A Tesco spokesman said "She is aware that you shouldn’t have to queue again in the future if a similar situation occurs.
“She will request another colleague to come and serve.”//
From The Sun.^^
//Lee Saunders, 35, refused sale of a £4 bottle of wine by Muslim worker at Tesco
She would not serve him due to 'religious beliefs' and asked him to queue again//
YouTube^^
//when he attempted to pay for the £55 in goods, the female customer service assistant, who wore a headscarf, asked him to queue up at a different till. The incident prompted a duty manager to step in and serve dad-of-three Lee.Tesco later said the shop worker, aged in her early 20s, had not served him due to her “religious beliefs”.//
hwz forums^^
Even Tesco are admitting that she fused to serve him on religious grounds. And still no one offers a view on why she did not discreetly call for supervision or assistance. If it was not my offered reason, ie. she wanted to make a religious point to an infidel, then what was it? Tesco staff seem to have previous with this sort of event do they not.
Maybe she didn't refuse to serve him togo but just declined to do so. Maybe she hadn't had the required training staff are given about how to verify the age of shoppers.Although her religious beliefs were an issue here I have not seen any transcript that shows she gave that as the only reason to the customer.
Why don't people just accept we don't know the full details
Why don't people just accept we don't know the full details
If anyone can find proof that she actually used any words to the customer which regarding her religion, I'll gladly accept it.
Suggesting (which I think the tabloids are doing to make her and the situation look worse) that she said such a thing paints her in a poorer light and incites exactly the sort of reactions we've seen on here, which are unfactual and unnecessary.
Suggesting (which I think the tabloids are doing to make her and the situation look worse) that she said such a thing paints her in a poorer light and incites exactly the sort of reactions we've seen on here, which are unfactual and unnecessary.
There is NO confirmation that she said those words or any other about her religion to the customer. Your taking the statement that she said she couldn't sell alcohol, as having been said to him. As I said, if you can find ONE article which states she said this to the chap who bought the wine then I'll accept it.
Togo - //Well the shopper said so for one.....then Tesco confirmed that to be the case...errrr yep she refused to serve the bottle of wine because "it was against her religion". It takes a long time sometimes.//
Where exactly do you want this discussion to go from here?
You have got your wish - those who are interested accept that the lady refused to serve the customer because of her religious beliefs.
So, armed with that agreement, where you do want to go now?
Where exactly do you want this discussion to go from here?
You have got your wish - those who are interested accept that the lady refused to serve the customer because of her religious beliefs.
So, armed with that agreement, where you do want to go now?
//Where exactly do you want this discussion to go from here? //
Nowhere, I want it to stay right there. Where it should have stayed all along, without the usual excuse makers feeling they had to deflect the truth or twist the fact. As long as people are prepare turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to such behaviour it will carry on, and indeed increase.
Nowhere, I want it to stay right there. Where it should have stayed all along, without the usual excuse makers feeling they had to deflect the truth or twist the fact. As long as people are prepare turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to such behaviour it will carry on, and indeed increase.
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