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Assaulted by Tesco's security guards.

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  • jasper77 wrote: »
    Hi all, I would like to share the story of what happened to my brother on the 23.01.10 when he went to do his daily shopping at Tesco.

    Basically, on Sat. 23.01.10 my brother went shopping at the local Tesco in Ealing Broadway shopping centre. After he paid, he moved to the side and started putting his shopping (only few bits and bobs) into his rucksack as it was going to work. In this moment suddenly one of the security guards approached him and without introducing himself or saying anything such as: (Hi, I am a security guard in this shop and...) something like any normal person will say, his first words were: "Do you speak English?" (By the way the man himself had a bad English) any way so my brother said "Yes", then his next words: "I need to look into your bag!"
    My brother started to take everything out the bag, and after few items the man said “That’s enough” and he went. All this happened so quickly so my brother was actually shocked as he, or anybody he knows or I know has never ever seen or heard before that a Tesco store security guard has got the authority to ‘Stop and search’ inside the shop.
    Remember this is BEFORE THE EXIT (BEEPER), this is inside the very shop, just few feet from the till straight after he paid.
    Obviously the man thought that everyone knows that he is the security guard, as his ID badge was disguised under his long coat, and just by weaving the coat for less than a second he thinks that this is enough to introduce himself.
    My brother put all his shopping and belongings back in the back and went towards the exit, but he didn’t wanted to leave this just like that, so he went to the guard to ask him to see properly his ID, to make sure that this really is somebody working in the shop.

    My brother said to him: “Excuse me, can I see your ID, so I can see your name”, then the man said “Come here” and took my brother to the side on the front of some staff room door, and then he shouted “You want my ID? Huh! You want to check me? Huh! No, I will check you! Give me your ID, and if you don’t want to do it I’ll call the police.”
    My brother lifted his hands in absolute astonishment and he said. “Why do you need to call the police, you’ve done your check everything was fine, and I just wanted to see your ID. Don’t call any police as I don’t have time for this as I will be late for work, I am starting in a 15 min. time.”
    The guard deliberately went near the staff room as there were another two of his colleagues (and probably no CCTV), which after this thing with the police he told them to hold my brother. “Hold him!” So one of guards was literally holding him by his arms. Then they started saying things like:
    “Ooo are you afraid from the police? Hmm! Give us now your name and address and we will do a check on you.” Then one of them was saying: “Get his driving license.”
    Finally surrounded by three men one of which was holding his arms, my brother gave them his names, address and date of birth. YES PEOPLE, YES this is just by going shopping at Tesco and asking the security guard to show his ID as he was already doing something that he has no rights to do, by stopping and searching inside the shop.
    We went this evening 25.01.10 to complain to the manager, but we find that only the duty manager was there and he said he will pass it to the big manager and gave us a number to call: 0800 500 5555, but I don’t think much will be done. People like those should not be working in the shop at all.

    I’ve asked the duty manager to show me a copy of Tesco’s Privacy Policy to see where is stated that a security guard has the rights to stop and search inside the shop, but of course he said that this isn’t right.

    So, what we have here is:

    1. Stop and search inside the shop before even going to the exit (beeper)
    2. Refusing to show his ID, which is absolutely necessarily to do so.
    3. Aggressive behavior, language and assault. The kind of attitude where: “Look at me, I am the SECURITY GUARD here, I am the BIG man! Who are you little man, to ask for my ID? Let me give a lesson.”
    4. Since when such a staff has got the authority to ask for your full details such as name, address, D.O.B…e.g.

    My brother’s big worry now is, that he gave his details to some strangers and anything can happen, for example few months ago, somebody tried to open few credit cards on my brother’s name.

    After conatcting Tesco's on: 0844 41 46 079 I was told that the manager of the Ealing shop will conatct me, but now three days later still no phone call?

    I know your brother - he is a lying alco.

    At least you're not an alco, eh? :)
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    alco or ASBO ??
  • jasper77
    jasper77 Posts: 11 Forumite
    Ok, thanks for all your help guys, those people are now held responsible for their stupid actions and soon they will face the punishment they deserve.

    Yes, sometimes you get lots of responses which are not really helping you, but they are normally from people who didn't believe you and they have a lot of doubts, which I absolutely understand, but I thank those people as well, not only because I've learned some things from their responses, but for the time spent as well.

    Every response counts, clever or stupid, pessimistic or optimistic doesn't matter, so...


    Once again, thanks to all of you!
  • jasper77 wrote: »
    Every response counts, clever or stupid, pessimistic or optimistic doesn't matter, so...

    Once again, thanks to all of you!

    No probs, "Every Little Helps" comes to mind :rotfl:
  • ckerrd
    ckerrd Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Ok, thanks for all your help guys, those people are now held responsible for their stupid actions and soon they will face the punishment they deserve

    Ooooh - spanked bottoms all round.

    These are always amusing threads.

    I am sure there will be another along soon.
    We all evolve - get on with it
  • maninthestreet
    maninthestreet Posts: 16,127 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    jasper77 wrote: »
    Ok, thanks for all your help guys, those people are now held responsible for their stupid actions and soon they will face the punishment they deserve.

    So please tell us what has happened.
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • zartub
    zartub Posts: 194 Forumite
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    CHR15 wrote: »
    Never read so much rubbish!!

    Was this the Store Guard by chance

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