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So this man was staying at the Premier Inn restaurant in Manchester and came down for breakfast in his bare feet

He says his feet were hurting so he ditched his shoes before dining

A member of staff then asked him to leave and put on some shoes

Do you think they were within their rights to do this ?

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-kicked-out-manchester-premier-31314165

telmel
a year ago
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MelissaLee1

I think we should walk barefoot everywhere and always but them I'm an old hippy lol.Shoes are seldom cleaner underneath than feet in my reckoning. Image

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telmel

MelissaLee1 I think it all started with Sandy Shore M 😉

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MelissaLee1

telmel Well you have to take yer socks off on the beach innit ?They sure knew how to write songs in the 60s lol.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 They sure did M, a classic and a eurovision song contest winner

Not sure if she would get the votes now though, it is all to do with politics now rather than skill

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jms19

MelissaLee1 i agree i much prefer to be barefoot but I can see why they asked him to put shoes on tbh. I wouldn’t personally be put off by it but some people might

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MelissaLee1

jms19 Health and Safety operates to the point of obsession these days. I follow guidelines at work but can't get my shoes off quick enough once indoors lol.

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Pfs

He didn't think he put a foot wrong but he did.

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Sugarbabe

Pfs He put his best foot forward Image 😝

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telmel

Pfs Nice one P😀

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telmel

Sugarbabe Its a cracker S 😀

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janphoenix51

Sugarbabe ...Love it!! X

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Jerseydrew

Personally yes he should be asked to put shoes on or leave. It's not just hygiene thing but there's things that could be on the floor like glass that may have been missed when cleaned up

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telmel

Jerseydrew He might have athletes foot and his feet might smell like gorgonzola as well J 😄 Image

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Jerseydrew

telmel there is that

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eyeballkerry

Jerseydrew I totally agree with you but I do prefer to go bare foot whenever possible but I would never enter a restaurant without shoes.

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janphoenix51

telmel ....Our cats love to lick my toes as does my sister's Patterdale Terrier!

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Jackscot

He should have put something on his feet

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telmel

Jackscot Even socks would help J

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SueWard

No, because he would be the first to complain if his foot was run over by a food trolley!

Whist on holiday in Spain, I witnessed a member of the check out staff stop a shoeless person from going round the supermarket I was in.The person left the store and returned with her shoes on.So the shoe on rules operates in Spain too.

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telmel

SueWard Besides hygiene there is health and safety S

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Mango4

Honestly a fuss over nothing and not worthy of a news story. If he was staying at the Premier Inn, he just had to pop back to his room and get some shoes it would have taken him a few minutes. From an health and safety point of view the staff were correct, the dining area is not designed to walk in bare footed, sure he would have had the gall to complain and run to the papers if he'd slipped or hurt his foot whilst bare footed , would have been everyone else's fault except his.

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telmel

Mango4 Probably not worthy of a story M but at least it puts it out there, making potential guests who read about it aware of the situation and saving the hotel embarrassement if someone else thought to do the same

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martinlufc5637

My feet hurt all the time, I wouldn't go to breakfast barefoot

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telmel

martinlufc5637 I must admit i take my shoes off if flying, they tend to swell up a bit with the cabin pressure etc

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martinlufc5637

telmel yeah me too, I wear sliders with my comprehension socks when I fly

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JLouM

Yes he should have something on his feet even if only flip flops. You should take at least one comfy pair. I got blisters in mine but used a comfy pair for around hotel. It’s more of a preventing injury thing and no restaurants want to be sued.

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telmel

JLouM Yes, flip flops are a good alternative J

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Consumer

Yes - I think they were within their rights but only from a health and safety point of view 👣

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PhilipMarc

Consumer And the smell if he hasn't washed them.

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PhilipMarc

Yes.

It's not his property so he has to comply with the dressing requirement and that includes wearing shoes/sneakers. There are much worse examples that have happened, for example in McDonald's in a branch abroad where a man was watching **** and he got called out by a guy because that's just not something you do in public.

And then, he pushed a girl on his way out which she had nothing to do with it. Here's the video if anyone wants to see it for themselves:

This is not acceptable.

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telmel

PhilipMarc Nasty P, the last thing people would want to do is see his

Sausage Burrito

🤢

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Leannexxx

I hate feet so I would have a issue with it wouldn't be so bad tho if he had socks on

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SilverSurfer

Yes because some moron would walk in barefoot, stand on some glass or something and then demand compensation from the company.

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telmel

SilverSurfer I doubt if he would succeed S, he would be 'de feeted' in court and wouldn't have a leg to stand on 😇

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janphoenix51

telmel ...Love it...

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