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arista 19-11-2014 06:52 AM

TV producer sues M&S for £100,000 after he was wrongly accused of shoplifting pork
 
I agree with him on this
it was the Security Staff error



[TV producer sues M&S for £100,000 after he was wrongly accused of shoplifting
pork chops and marched through his local store in handcuffs
Tim Robinson was shopping in M&S when he was approached by security
Was accused of shoplifting and was marched through store handcuffed
Taken to a police station where he was locked in a cell for six hours
Eventually released when CCTV revealed store had made a mistake
Is now suing the retailer for £100,000 for false imprisonment and distress
Also claiming back all the money he believes he has spent in the store]


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3JUyJ9UHM

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Pay Up
M&S

kirklancaster 19-11-2014 07:22 AM

Good for him, I hope they pay up in full - out of court.

That said, and reading the article Arista, it seems that it was the attending police officers who put him in handcuffs and marched him publicly through the store - and this, after the copper declared Tim Robinson not to be threatening.

Perhaps Mr Robinson should also be suing the police because of their 'heavy handed' treatment of him?

arista 19-11-2014 07:25 AM

But it was the M&S Security
that made the Stupd error
thats all that matters

Nedusa 19-11-2014 08:29 AM

NO I think both the store and the Police have to share the blame on this one. Imagine this happening in your local supermarket and witnessed by friends & neighbours.

Innocent or not his reputation could be irreparably damaged by this incident.

He needs to sue both parties on this one.





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user104658 19-11-2014 09:05 AM

It is bloody embarrassing when it happens, even if you can clear it up relatively quickly. A few summers ago, we decided on a hot day to go out for a picnic, and to go to ASDA to buy some new summery clothes (shorts, t-shirt, wife got a summer dress) before we went. With the genius idea of changing in the bathroom before we left the store (after paying, obviously!). Of course, the cashier had forgotten a tag, and we set off the alarm when leaving. Try explaining to security why you've come out of the toilets wearing a full set of new clothes with tags on them :joker:. And then taking a good 5 minutes to find the receipt :(.

Northern Monkey 19-11-2014 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 7378008)
It is bloody embarrassing when it happens, even if you can clear it up relatively quickly. A few summers ago, we decided on a hot day to go out for a picnic, and to go to ASDA to buy some new summery clothes (shorts, t-shirt, wife got a summer dress) before we went. With the genius idea of changing in the bathroom before we left the store (after paying, obviously!). Of course, the cashier had forgotten a tag, and we set off the alarm when leaving. Try explaining to security why you've come out of the toilets wearing a full set of new clothes with tags on them :joker:. And then taking a good 5 minutes to find the receipt :(.

Lol!I worked in a clothes store many moon ago after i left school and shoplifters would regularly do this.That is quite funny,I can see why they would think you'd nicked them.

joeysteele 19-11-2014 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 7377992)
NO I think both the store and the Police have to share the blame on this one. Imagine this happening in your local supermarket and witnessed by friends & neighbours.

Innocent or not his reputation could be irreparably damaged by this incident.

He needs to sue both parties on this one.





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I 100% agree Nedusa, I've nothing to add to this post, it says it all.

JoshBB 19-11-2014 01:24 PM

£100,000? Bit much??

20k should be the limit for something like this tbh

Livia 19-11-2014 01:57 PM

Good for him. His reputation could be sullied and that could damage him financially. I can't imagine what a nightmare it must have been.

Vicky. 19-11-2014 04:01 PM

I didnt realise you could sue for this..I was once accused of nicking a mars bar and dragged through the shop with the security guy shouting at me. What made it even more ridiculous was that it was the day after my 14th bithday and in my pocket I had over 200 quid in cash(was on way to durham..was just getting a drink for on the bus). As if I would nick something that was (then) 30p :joker:

Crimson Dynamo 19-11-2014 04:09 PM

He looks like he is no stranger to a game of hide the sausage...or pork chop

Kizzy 20-11-2014 12:53 AM

'I'm an Oxford graduate, I'm in a very fortunate position. Just imagine what could have happened to a person without these sorts of advantages.'

What advantages? ...

And he's not suing M&S he's suing the police so that will be £100,000 of public money he gets.

Cherie 20-11-2014 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7379631)
'I'm an Oxford graduate, I'm in a very fortunate position. Just imagine what could have happened to a person without these sorts of advantages.'

What advantages? ...

And he's not suing M&S he's suing the police so that will be £100,000 of public money he gets.

I guess she is talking about his Oxford education :shrug:

Kizzy 20-11-2014 06:08 AM

Well yes, but what has that to do with being arrested... Is he saying he's lucky he can afford to sue or lucky the police didn't just charge him regardless?


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