> I don't know if that applies to supermarket pharmacies too:
> it seems to me they _should_ be able to but I suspect
> there is less chance of finding shelf stock and more that
> they CBA or are PC-crippled. [I noticed a news item about
> a supermarket refusing to sell an alcoholic beverage to an
> aged ex-mayor of York without proof he was over 18;
> the management defended their staff training. :-)) ]
Yes I shop in that very supermarket, and I live around the road from
the (now tv famous) local store who refused to serve the mother of a
2yr old as the child was wearing a hooded top, and is now no doubt
barred from the store.
My house backs onto a house where a police van was set on fire by
squirting petrol into the front grill and igniting it, I'm amazed it
worked on a water filled radiator on a diesel van but their you go
(pictures www.yorkshirescapital.co.uk)
Its such a nice place you need permission from both grandparents to
buy matches these days
Lez