Louis Gray says he was racially profiled after trying to buy spray paint to make over his son’s bicycle helmet

    • inb4_FoundTheVegan@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Nope.

      In an email later sent to Gray, Hobbycraft said they were continuing to investigate. “We would one again like to apologise for your recent experience in our store,” the email said. “We hae a zero tolerance approach to racism … and this is not how we want any of our customers to feel."

      “Your situation involved the purchase of age restricted product which requires age verification, meaning all colleagues are trained to ask for ID should they believe the customer is under the age of 25. As you were unable to share ID with our colleagues, they were unfortunately unable to authorise the sale.”

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      9 months ago

      Arguing with staff until your son cries because you don’t have ID on you generally makes me think of you as an asshole.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, you’re right. People should just accept racism in order to teach their child the lesson that racism against them is acceptable.

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          9 months ago

          I’m an anti racist skinhead who’s also worked in retail. I’m not at the point that I accept that this wasn’t a tantrum, but I accept there might be discriminatory elements. I don’t really know how carding works in the UK, but in the US if someone asks you’re not getting service if all you’ve got on you is your cell phone.