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Parkinson's Sufferer Ejected From Halfords 'for Funny Walk'
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-stoke -staffo rdshire -430330 55
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
Best not to believe ANY stories or quotes in the tabloid press.
A few years ago my son was a courier driver and he was given a valuable item to courier.
He decided to take a photo of himself with this valuable item and sent it to a few of his "friends".
One of his friends sent the photo to The Sun "newspaper" and the newspaper rang up my son but he refused to give any quotes (he could have got the sack for revealing he was carrying a valuable item)
The next day a full article appeared in the Sun showing a photo of my son with the item, with quotes from my son saying things like "this item was so valuable I slept with it in my bed overnight and sent my wife to sleep in the spare room"
He said no such thing, and anyway at that time they were not married, and they had no spare room as it was a 2 bedroom house and they had a child asleep in the second bedroom.
Every since then I have taken ANY story or quote from these tabloid papers with a large pinch of salt.
A few years ago my son was a courier driver and he was given a valuable item to courier.
He decided to take a photo of himself with this valuable item and sent it to a few of his "friends".
One of his friends sent the photo to The Sun "newspaper" and the newspaper rang up my son but he refused to give any quotes (he could have got the sack for revealing he was carrying a valuable item)
The next day a full article appeared in the Sun showing a photo of my son with the item, with quotes from my son saying things like "this item was so valuable I slept with it in my bed overnight and sent my wife to sleep in the spare room"
He said no such thing, and anyway at that time they were not married, and they had no spare room as it was a 2 bedroom house and they had a child asleep in the second bedroom.
Every since then I have taken ANY story or quote from these tabloid papers with a large pinch of salt.
sorry about that Guilbert
the mistake was of course showing it to "frenz"
but no reputational damage was done
( piddy he cdnt say - "this is how I look after valuable items entrusted to me" as s/o will quip "what photo them, and sell the photo to the papers?")
Prog on this where a hack doorstepped Beatle Paul who just says 'yeh' and the hack constructed a whole sellable article on how Paul disapproved of his ex wife's new husband.
the mistake was of course showing it to "frenz"
but no reputational damage was done
( piddy he cdnt say - "this is how I look after valuable items entrusted to me" as s/o will quip "what photo them, and sell the photo to the papers?")
Prog on this where a hack doorstepped Beatle Paul who just says 'yeh' and the hack constructed a whole sellable article on how Paul disapproved of his ex wife's new husband.
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