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-Cp
09-04-2008, 03:29 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,416741,00.html

A wounded British soldier home from Afghanistan on sick leave was forced to spend the night in his car after a hotel refused him a room.

Corporal Tomos Stringer was told by staff at Metro Hotel, in Woking, that it was company policy not to accept members of the armed forces as guests. The 24-year-old had traveled to the Surrey town to help with funeral preparations for a friend killed in action.

It was so late that Cpl Stringer, who had broken his wrist jumping off an Army truck as it was attacked, had no choice but to sleep in his tiny, two-door car, arm covered in plaster.

Cpl Stringer, of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, has now returned to Afghanistan, but his mother, Gaynor Stringer, from Criccieth, north Wales, told The Times that she is still furious about the incident.

“I’m very, very angry. It’s discrimination. They would never get away with it if it was against someone of ethnic origin,” she said.

She said they had received neither an apology nor an explanation from the hotel, which is part of a family entertainment center called The Big Apple and owned by a company called American Amusements.

"In America, they treat soldiers as heroes,” said Stringer, whose son joined the Army when he was 16 and has done multiple tours of duty in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Afghanistan.

The incident has prompted widespread condemnation from senior members of the Government, MPs, servicemen and their supporters.

Legions of army men and enthusiasts are rising up in the forums of the unofficial British Army Web site to call for a boycott of the hotel.

diuretic
09-05-2008, 04:10 AM
Arseholes.

Noir
09-05-2008, 04:51 AM
most horrid, I expect legal action has already been taken out against them,

We also have a problem in my country at the minute over homosexuals and bnb's, and if it is the right of the owner of house to reject a bed from somone if they do not want a homosexual in tyre house, so who's rights should come out on top, I rest assured that most conservitaves on the board would surropt the wounded soilders case, but not the homosexuals case.

Kathianne
09-05-2008, 04:52 AM
most horrid, I expect legal action has already been taken out against them,

We also have a problem in my country at the minute over homosexuals and bnb's, and if it is the right of the owner of house to reject a bed from somone if they do not want a homosexual in tyre house, so who's rights should come out on top, I rest assured that most conservitaves on the board would surropt the wounded soilders case, but not the homosexuals case.

Do the homosexuals wear uniforms in UK? They don't here. How would the owner know?

diuretic
09-05-2008, 04:58 AM
most horrid, I expect legal action has already been taken out against them,

We also have a problem in my country at the minute over homosexuals and bnb's, and if it is the right of the owner of house to reject a bed from somone if they do not want a homosexual in tyre house, so who's rights should come out on top, I rest assured that most conservitaves on the board would surropt the wounded soilders case, but not the homosexuals case.

Could be an interesting new thread?

Anyway, these mongrels should have their licence suspended. Grubby bastards.

PostmodernProphet
09-05-2008, 05:37 AM
most horrid, I expect legal action has already been taken out against them,

We also have a problem in my country at the minute over homosexuals and bnb's, and if it is the right of the owner of house to reject a bed from somone if they do not want a homosexual in tyre house, so who's rights should come out on top, I rest assured that most conservitaves on the board would surropt the wounded soilders case, but not the homosexuals case.

that would be problematic in America, since that issue has already been decided and it is illegal to discriminate in that situation against homosexuals.....

-Cp
09-05-2008, 11:51 AM
that would be problematic in America, since that issue has already been decided and it is illegal to discriminate in that situation against homosexuals.....

Not for a private business.... they always "have the right to refuse service to anyone".....

actsnoblemartin
09-05-2008, 04:20 PM
this is discrimination.

and the hotel b and b whatever should lose every penny to the honorable soldier and be shut down


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,416741,00.html

A wounded British soldier home from Afghanistan on sick leave was forced to spend the night in his car after a hotel refused him a room.

Corporal Tomos Stringer was told by staff at Metro Hotel, in Woking, that it was company policy not to accept members of the armed forces as guests. The 24-year-old had traveled to the Surrey town to help with funeral preparations for a friend killed in action.

It was so late that Cpl Stringer, who had broken his wrist jumping off an Army truck as it was attacked, had no choice but to sleep in his tiny, two-door car, arm covered in plaster.

Cpl Stringer, of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, has now returned to Afghanistan, but his mother, Gaynor Stringer, from Criccieth, north Wales, told The Times that she is still furious about the incident.

“I’m very, very angry. It’s discrimination. They would never get away with it if it was against someone of ethnic origin,” she said.

She said they had received neither an apology nor an explanation from the hotel, which is part of a family entertainment center called The Big Apple and owned by a company called American Amusements.

"In America, they treat soldiers as heroes,” said Stringer, whose son joined the Army when he was 16 and has done multiple tours of duty in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Afghanistan.

The incident has prompted widespread condemnation from senior members of the Government, MPs, servicemen and their supporters.

Legions of army men and enthusiasts are rising up in the forums of the unofficial British Army Web site to call for a boycott of the hotel.