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...
Sounds ignorant and Halfords have apologised so they accept that the employee was at fault. I do wonder here though whether the story as reported is the full story
They obvious;y didn't train employees that someone who may appear to be walking drunkenly could in fact be disabled or as in this case a Parkinson's sufferer.
The worker was not fired but will be “trained” this immediately tells me as said above there were two sides to this story and we’re not getting the full story from the Parkinson’s sufferer. No doubt CCTV would have been consulted which didn’t lead to the worker being fired which throws up alarm bells in what truly occurred.
“I don't care what you've got, I want you to leave the store."
^ that doesn’t sound like anything anyone would say and if Said would have led to her dismissal if it was true imo.
Like a lot of news stories, this appears at first viewing to be a dreadful cut-and-dried black-and-white situation.
But long experience with our tabloid media should alert us to the fact that stories are rarely as they first appear, and a little investigation often shows that matters were not as presented in the interests of a 'heavens-to-betsies' news story.
I don't doubt that the shop assistant said that, but I can see that we don't know what prompted it- eg if the person was being abusive to staff or throwing litter or smoking or a suspected shoplifter or lots of other things. It was an unsatisfactory response I know, but there may be mitigating circumstances-I'd be interested to know the full story if there is more to it
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