ACPO set the fashion by being a private company that is somehow in charge of police, so who better than Asda to be in charge of the country's moral wellbeing?
A man who was prevented from buying a bottle of wine in a Sussex supermarket because he was with his 15-year-old daughter has criticised its policy.Right, but even if she was going to drink it at home, it's none of Asda's fucking business.
Mark Brown said he told staff at Asda in Brighton that the wine was for him.
But Mr Brown, who often shops with his daughter Madison, said he was told he could not be served the alcohol unless she had ID to prove her age.
A statement from Asda said it had been "erring on the side of caution in line with national guidelines".
Yes, but it's none of your fucking business. Why not be more cautious? Why not refuse to sell alcohol to someone who lives in a town where people are under the age of 18.
The company is one of several supermarkets using the new checkout policy in order to prevent individual members of staff from being prosecuted for selling alcohol to someone under age.
Yes, but he isn't under age. Fucknuts.
Richard Dodd, of the British Retail Consortium, said: "I think parents should actually be reassured to see retailers being so rigorous in their determination not to sell alcohol to under-18s."
Do you? Do you indeed. I think you should MIND YOUR OWN FUCKING BUSINESS. You righteous, preaching, self important little cuntwaft. Because the thing is, the guy that was buying the alcohol was over 18. Do you see?
Do you?
It's very simple.
Cunts.
(Sorry, I try not to swear too much, but really, these fucktards should be lined up against a wall and be shot. And I'm virulently anti-death penalty.)
1 comment:
It's the challenge 25 signs that piss me off - 25? Just part of the thrust to de-normalise the drinking of alcohol, just as happened with smoking.
Man of Kent
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