As her daughter writhed in pain and desperately needed to pee, a mother was denied access to a gas station bathroom for no good reason.
She was writhing in pain and desperately needed to pee. On April 24, a 5-year-old girl saw herself refusing access to the toilets of a service station of Stockport, near Manchester, reports the Daily Express. It is the child’s mother, Sarah Brooks, who recounts her misadventure to the British tabloid. “I really need to go to the bathroom, mum”implored little Mia without the gas station employee feeling any empathy.
On the contrary, his response was rather brutal. “No, it’s for staff only”, the cashier said coolly. The little one, which presents signs ofautism, became increasingly restless in the shop. A very difficult situation to manage for the 35-year-old mother.
The little girl peed on herself
“She told us there was a pub across the street or a McDonald’s at the end of the street”says the indignant thirty-something. Sarah Brooks decided not to leave it at that by complaining to the Tesco group which owns the service station with inaccessible toilets. “No child should be left in such discomfort. In fact, no human being should be left like that if they are desperate.” the mother of the family was offended, adding that her daughter ended up pee on yourselfwhat he has “really upset”.
A Tesco spokesperson later said in a statement: “We are very sorry for what happened and the team has been reminded that access to our toilets is given to anyone who needs to use them, including children, pregnant women and customers with disabilities.
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