{"id":161876,"date":"2022-08-10T10:26:58","date_gmt":"2022-08-10T10:26:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=161876"},"modified":"2022-08-10T10:26:58","modified_gmt":"2022-08-10T10:26:58","slug":"furious-mum-slams-wetherspoons-after-staff-refuse-to-serve-drunk-disabled-son","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/furious-mum-slams-wetherspoons-after-staff-refuse-to-serve-drunk-disabled-son\/","title":{"rendered":"Furious mum slams Wetherspoons after staff refuse to serve ‘drunk’ disabled son"},"content":{"rendered":"

A mum slammed a Wetherspoons pub after staff refused to serve her son, who suffers from cerebral palsy, because they thought he was drunk.<\/p>\n

The ordeal unfolded at the Alexander Graham Bell in Edinburgh last Wednesday (August 3), leaving Ross Wilson, 35, "humiliated".<\/p>\n

His mum Karen, who was enjoying a drink with Ross at the time, claims one staff member "smirked" when she explained Ross' learning and mobility difficulties – and now she's on a mission to make sure nobody goes through the same ordeal.<\/p>\n

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Karen, 62, told the Daily Record: "I don\u2019t want anyone else to experience what Ross did. I want something put in place to ensure it doesn\u2019t, such as a wristband that a disabled person could wear. <\/p>\n

"I tried to explain Ross\u2019 condition but the worker wasn\u2019t interested.<\/p>\n

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"It\u2019s heartbreaking that he\u2019s treated like this. He was humiliated."<\/p>\n

Karen and Ross had met her older son Sean at the watering hole, where she explained her boys had a few glasses of lager before the incident occurred.<\/p>\n

She said: "My eldest son went to the bar around 7.30pm to get their last drink before we caught the train home to Newtongrange but was refused because the bar manager stated that Ross was drunk.<\/p>\n

"Sean explained that Ross has cerebral palsy but the manager was dismissive and showed no understanding whatsoever.<\/p>\n

"Before we left I went to talk to him. I reiterated the fact that Ross had a disability and walked with what is called an ataxic gait, but wasn\u2019t drunk."<\/p>\n

Karen even warned the manager that, as a teacher, she was aware of the equalities act and stressed that his behaviour was discriminatory – but she claimed this had no effect on the negligent bartender.<\/p>\n

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