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EdwardWoowardWould
27 Jun 12 14:39
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How can ANYBODY think this is right and proper

I hope these "People" go bust and regret this for the rest of thier pathetic lives.



A bar is being boycotted after refusing to serve family and friends of a soldier before his funeral because they were wearing their military uniforms.

Matthew Thacker and colleagues of his brother Corporal Michael Thacker were refused entry to the Browns bar in Jordan Well, Coventry. Mr Thacker was with a number of his brother’s colleagues who were to act as pall-bearers during the service at the city’s cathedral on Monday.

Hundreds attended the service for Cpl Thacker, who was killed on duty in Afghanistan earlier this month. Now nearly 50,000 have joined a Facebook group calling for a boycott of the Browns bar this Saturday, which is Armed Forces Day.

Those who have set up the page on the social networking website wrote: “The family have requested that no protest action should be taken, it is Armed Forces Day this Saturday and would be grateful to simply boycott Browns, ignore the place entirely and celebrate the job every military personnel are doing for this country day in day out!

“This group is not about damaging the building, violence or a witch-hunt. Ultimately, the family would like an apology for the disrespect shown to them on an already tough day. Please do not post comments aiming violence or damage towards Browns. This is a peaceful group.”

On Wednesday the owner of the Browns Cafe and Bar in Coventry, Ken Brown, apologised for the incident.

In a statement, he said: “Two uniformed military personnel visited my bar with a view to purchasing a coffee and were refused by my staff as it is company policy not to serve anyone in uniform. I was not present on the premises at the time.

“I have since been made aware of why these soldiers were in Coventry and had I known of the circumstances, I would have willingly served them. I am genuinely sorry for the distress caused to the family of the late Corporal Michael Thacker and through the military family liaison officer I have sent an unreserved apology to his widow Catherine and the soldiers concerned.”

Chief Inspector Kerry Blakeman, who is responsible for local policing in Coventry, said: “Last night we were made aware by social media that there was a Facebook group that had been set up in relation to boycotting Browns restaurant and it was a considerable amount of people who had joined that group. As a result this morning we made some inquiries into what had happened on Monday.”

He said Cpl Thacker’s wife Catherine had accepted an unreserved apology from Mr Brown on Wednesday morning.
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Report henry14 June 27, 2012 2:42 PM BST
whats your problem with this? for whatever reason they had rules and didnt want to break them.
Report EdwardWoowardWould June 27, 2012 2:45 PM BST
Jesus fukkin Christ ^^^

What if they refuse Black people / or people in Turbans / or people who are pregnant

These are normal guys in full dress unifirm , immaculatelt turned out

If you can discriminate about good people like that then this country is fukkked
Report EdwardWoowardWould June 27, 2012 2:46 PM BST
Lets just make it a "RULE" shall we

I shoulda known better than post this on the football forum

My Mistake , carry on
Report henry14 June 27, 2012 2:53 PM BST
CryCryCry
Report maggot June 27, 2012 2:54 PM BST
Does seem a strange rule...

So no Armed Forces, Police, Fire Service, Nurses, RSPCA, AA, RAC, operating theatre technicians, Cub Scout leaders, Girl Guide leaders, Traffic Wardens, Kwik-Fit mechanics, Dyno Rod operatives, Chemistry teachers, Brass band members, professional footballers, Cricketers....

Sounds like just the place for a quiet drink..
Report HorseRacingExpert June 27, 2012 2:55 PM BST
well done the staff i say,just doing there job and i bet they got abuse for it as well,but they stood strong and carried out there duties


and what kind of family must these people be if they wanted to go for a p1ss up before the funeral ffsAngryAngryAngryAngry thats the only distgusting part about this story! AngryAngryAngryAngry
Report maggot June 27, 2012 2:57 PM BST
you get p1ssed on coffee ?
Report messi-10 June 27, 2012 2:57 PM BST
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Just becuase they are in the army they think thier above everyone else well done the staff is right also when you sign up to the army you know the dangers its a job like every other job if you sign up you know the potential consequences this aint no video game
Report themover June 27, 2012 2:57 PM BST
Edward, whilst I understand your problem with this some establishments have rules which the staff are told to abide by. As the owner has stated if he was there and had been told the circumstances then it wouldn't have been a problem. I'm sure the owner has a perfectly good reason for his rules regarding uniforms otherwise he wouldn't have one in the first place!
Report mudonk June 27, 2012 2:58 PM BST
"What if they refuse Black people / or people in Turbans / or people who are pregnant"

In the topsy-turvy post-post-modern West, that is much worse.
Report themover June 27, 2012 2:59 PM BST
dare I even suggest the non-uniform rule is in place because the likes have caused trouble in the past? Don't know, just thinking why there is one. Maybe someone might be able to advise?
Report arams June 27, 2012 3:00 PM BST
Don't see the problem, don't the army even have a rule against this, as the shop in question?
Report viva el presidente! June 27, 2012 3:00 PM BST
when I lived in exeter loads of places had rules like this.

reason was all the squaddies coming down from lympstone and kicking off.

the rule makes sense, it just led to an unfortunate result here, and the company's apologised. don't see why you're throwing such a sh!tfit frankly.
Report henry14 June 27, 2012 3:01 PM BST
agreed, alot of **** going on in the world and the op gets upset over a non issue
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:03 PM BST
that's what I thought viva. I remember when I used to live near a town with an army barracks. Most weekends it was a brawl outside the pubs. Not suggesting it was always the fault of those in the army but it did seem to follow them around.
Report viva el presidente! June 27, 2012 3:05 PM BST
they were a nightmare themover.

I mean, you need them to be a bit rough if you're going to send them to war so fair enough. but you didn't want them to be drinking anywhere near you on a weekend.
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:07 PM BST
that's right viva. I remember they "took over" most of the towns pubs at the weekends and the pubs almost became a no go area for the locals unless they were of the type that wanted a brawl. Certainly there was an "aggressive" type atmosphere in them especially as it got closer to closing times and the alcohol had been consumed.
Report EdwardWoowardWould June 27, 2012 3:07 PM BST
LMFAO

Unlike the scum that follow football who are model citizens when full of drink

Sweet fukkin Jesus the ignorance is incredible
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:08 PM BST
That's the same Edward and there are pubs that ban football supporters.
Report HorseRacingExpert June 27, 2012 3:10 PM BST
cant we not be friends edward? please,lets talk this over at a lovely coffee shop somewhere,i know just the placeExcited
Report viva el presidente! June 27, 2012 3:10 PM BST
never seen a "no football shirts" rule then Shocked

what a sheltered life you've led.
Report arams June 27, 2012 3:12 PM BST
Most pubs i know of ban football colours.
Report henry14 June 27, 2012 3:13 PM BST
He is like a women on her period, making a big deal out of nothing
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:14 PM BST
I think Man United shirts are accepted in most places because they are spread far and wide, normally one per town Laugh
Report Bruce Willis June 27, 2012 3:14 PM BST
Used to pop into Brown's for a few lunch time swift ones whilst I was at Uni

Not bad food either if I remember rightly CrazyCrazy

Think I went in there in fancy dress once, they served me all night
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:16 PM BST
not normally a problem short-skirts in Brown Bruce Wink
Report Darlo Bantam June 27, 2012 3:17 PM BST
Don't serve anyone in uniform? Really. Where does this stop? Office attire, etc. So much for popping out for a drink at lunchtime or after work. Ridiculous that this rule exists in the first place.
Report Bruce Willis June 27, 2012 3:18 PM BST
The girls wearing their police woman outfits on cops & robbers night used to get served in Browns LaughLaughLaugh
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:21 PM BST
yes Bruce, I hope lapdancers in uniform aren't ban otherwise we will all be in uproar Laugh
Report themover June 27, 2012 3:23 PM BST
maybe the soldiers that turned up in uniform in this public place would have no objection to people being in a nazi uniform or some Taliban gear. Total lack of consideration by these soldiers in my opinion.
Report loadedgimp June 27, 2012 3:36 PM BST
EdwardWoowardWould • June 27, 2012 2:46 PM BST
Lets just make it a "RULE" shall we

I shoulda known better than post this on the football forum

My Mistake , carry on



Now next time you know, please keep this balderdash in chit chat.  Thanks.
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