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Title: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Nickbat on 30 September 2010, 21:58:01
A Norwich two-year-old was asked to take down the hood of his anorak when entering a city convenience store - for security reasons.

“We were just near the door when the manager said ‘Do you mind pulling his hood down? It’s just that eight-year-olds will moan that he’s allowed his hood up but they are not.’


Nice to know that common sense is alive and well at the Co-op in Norwich.  ::) ::)

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/supermarket_tells_norwich_toddler_take_your_hood_off_1_658905
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: PhilRich on 30 September 2010, 22:21:43
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A Norwich two-year-old was asked to take down the hood of his anorak when entering a city convenience store - for security reasons.

“We were just near the door when the manager said ‘Do you mind pulling his hood down? It’s just that eight-year-olds will moan that he’s allowed his hood up but they are not.’


Nice to know that common sense is alive and well at the Co-op in Norwich.  ::) ::)

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/supermarket_tells_norwich_toddler_take_your_hood_off_1_658905



A Pillock is a Pillock where ever in the World he/she is Nick ;)
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Sixstring on 01 October 2010, 11:40:49
My Girlfriend's son will go no-where without his burberry cap....he even wears it in the house!  But he also insists on pulling his hoodie up over the cap too (?) apparently its "fashion" and the way it "should" be worn!

If we go out, I guarantee he will be asked to pull his hoodie down and take his cap off at least once in the day by either the restuarant owner/shop keeper/post office teller or bus driver!!

Kids, eh???
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Tony H on 01 October 2010, 20:34:17
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A Norwich [b]two-year-old[/b] was asked to take down the hood of his anorak when entering a city convenience store - for security reasons.

“We were just near the door when the manager said ‘Do you mind pulling his hood down? It’s just that eight-year-olds will moan that he’s allowed his hood up but they are not.’[/i]

Nice to know that common sense is alive and well at the Co-op in Norwich.  ::) ::)

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/supermarket_tells_norwich_toddler_take_your_hood_off_1_658905
Maybe the management thought he was a midget with criminal intent ::) :)
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Richie London on 01 October 2010, 20:54:14
you got to watch them 2 yr olds, if there not shoplifting there either hacking everyones bank accounts or asleep in there cots.
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Broomies Mate on 01 October 2010, 20:57:02
If it was my 2yr old, I'd have made him piss all over the shop floor.
Title: Re: You can't be too careful with kids...
Post by: Martin_1962 on 01 October 2010, 23:07:34
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My Girlfriend's son will go no-where without his burberry cap....he even wears it in the house!  But he also insists on pulling his hoodie up over the cap too (?) apparently its "fashion" and the way it "should" be worn!

If we go out, I guarantee he will be asked to pull his hoodie down and take his cap off at least once in the day by either the restuarant owner/shop keeper/post office teller or bus driver!!

Kids, eh???


There was one on the bus today my daughter said a chav with cap was abusing a class mate of hers, he gave back quite well but the chav threatened to killl him - but the bus driver was not interested.

I think there may be some Police called from his parents