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Jimbuna 11-01-13 07:40 AM

Nazi uniform man told to leave store
 
This incident happened on a Thursday so perhaps the individual should have been restrained and taken back to the local asylum that he obviously hadn't returned to after his weekend break :)
Quote:

A shopper was asked to leave a supermarket after he was spotted wandering the aisles dressed in full Nazi uniform.
Customers complained after the man, wearing what appeared to be a black SS uniform with cap and red armband, visited an Asda in Cambridge.
Police were called, but he left of his own accord when confronted by the manager of the Beehive Centre store.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-24770995

Platapus 11-01-13 07:44 AM

In the US, a store owner has the right to refuse service to anyone (with some legal exceptions). As long as the person is not in a protected class, the owner can ask them to leave at any time.

Does the UK have similar rules?

Jimbuna 11-01-13 07:59 AM

Oh yes.

Herr-Berbunch 11-01-13 08:09 AM

I think whoever asked the man to leave is nothing but a jumped-up little Hit...

Oh! :03:

BossMark 11-01-13 08:17 AM

Well lets put like this if I was a store owner and anyone who walked in with Man United shirt on would booted out quicker than they came in :haha:

Oberon 11-01-13 08:28 AM

Obviously got lost on his way over the Channel in '40.

Penguin 11-01-13 08:30 AM

Doesn't Prince Harry have some servants who do the shopping for him?

Oberon 11-01-13 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 2136256)
Doesn't Prince Harry have some servants who do the shopping for him?

:har::har::har::har: :up:

Jimbuna 11-01-13 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 2136256)
Doesn't Prince Harry have some servants who do the shopping for him?

They'd have been arrested for exposure in a public place :03:

Wolferz 11-01-13 01:33 PM

Himmler is quite senile these days.:03:

Oberon 11-01-13 01:55 PM

VOTE HILTER FOR A BETTER MEINHEAD!

nikimcbee 11-01-13 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2136360)
They'd have been arrested for exposure in a public place :03:

insert Steed joke here.

Catfish 11-01-13 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2136232)
... the individual should have been restrained and taken back to the local asylum that he obviously hadn't returned to after his weekend break :)

Would that have worked, in 1933 :hmm2:

Jimbuna 11-01-13 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2136413)
Would that have worked, in 1933 :hmm2:

That depends on whether he was wearing a brown shirt or his pants rear was brown :03:

STEED 11-02-13 11:08 AM

Hey he may be off his trolley but he has taste. After all it was designed by Hugo Boss and not TK Max. :03:

Tribesman 11-02-13 12:21 PM

Its OK really, the unemployed example of the master race has mental issues and just does the Nazi stuff to keep people away from him while he hands out flyers at Walmart for his I love Hitler website:hmmm:

You simply couldn't make this stuff up.:rotfl2:

Wolferz 11-02-13 02:08 PM

I think he has grounds for a civil suit if the store didn't have the rules posted in a conspicuous location...

NO Shoes
NO Shirt
Nazi uniform
No Service

No Mister store manager, you're mind is not a conspicuous location.

Maybe it was the goose stepping?

Sailor Steve 11-02-13 02:14 PM

It might fall under the "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." clause.

STEED 11-02-13 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2136812)
It might fall under the "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." clause.

I was banned from "Boots" for drug abuse. I would rush in up to the shelfs of pills and shout out your all useless and don't work. :shifty::haha:


This was a few years ago...:rotfl2:

Wolferz 11-03-13 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2136812)
It might fall under the "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." clause.

Except those protected by anti-discrimination laws.:03:


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