Isn't there laws around serving alcohol to people in uniform?
Isn't there laws around serving alcohol to people in uniform?
As a serving soldier and a friend of cpl Thacker the soldiers in question were the bearers one of which was cpl mike thackers brother and doing rehersals for the funeral a few hours before it started they were not asking for alcohol or causing trouble they were after a hot drink and told to leave because they were wearing uniform !!
why what are they saying?
The owner has said that if he was there himself the soldiers would have got served. he mentioned that they have a no uniforms policy though.
He has apparently apologised to the widow of the deceased and she has apparently accepted it. Bad PR for Browns though.
CUS, I dont think Police Officers could order drinks in full work uniform.
The owner has said that if he was there himself the soldiers would have got served. he mentioned that they have a no uniforms policy though.
Serious? Woah, I thought it was just some angry people on Facebook at first, not that it'd go national.
They have a no uniform policy which is common is many bars/cafes around the country..obviously the circumstances are bad and they're in the wrong, but the staff have not deliberately set out to be disrespectful and cause offence. I see from this forum and the facebook group many people have chosen to assume the staff deliberately meant to offend and disrespect the soldiers and therefore deserve the abuse they're now receiving (inc death threats). I'm not for a second condoning the actions of the staff but the reaction is ludicrous, the apology should be a sufficient. If instead of posting aggressive rants which exacerbate a regrettable situation, people donated £5 to the charity founded by the soldiers family, which aids the children of fallen soldiers, then it would be a far more positive response to the situation. However I guess it's much easier to just criticise behind a computer screen (apologies for the hypocrisy).