Got asked to leave Tesco in Guildford on Monday night, apparently because they were shelf filling and there could be stuff on the floor. Does that mean it's OK to have bare feet at other times ? Also told to wear shoes next time I'm in Tesco at Havant (Portsmouth area).
Tesco are notorious for their anti-barefooter beliefs. I know of at least two people who were booted out, one in Manchester the other in Long Eaton, near here. They are like Disney - you can only do things their way. Odd that other supermarkets like Aldi, Sainsbury etc have no problem whatsoever - well, none I've experienced anyway, and I was served by the manager at Aldi yesterday who saw I was barefoot but, rightly, made absolutely no comment.
my 9 year old sister and i don't wear shoes at all during the summer...so we went into this little grocery outlet...i mean it was like the size of our apartment...we're looking for some cheap food and the clerk...a gay man...told my little sis she would have to leave because she wasn't wearing shoes...she's 9! >< my pants were covering my feet so he didn't say anything to me
at a strip club for grabbing a bitch where the sun don't shine cock sucking bouncer i wanted to tear the guys head off ripped my shirt
The first place I got thrown out of was the Pompidou Centre in Paris back in 1977. I seem to remember that I'd eaten in their self-service café without problem and then some little guard (they usually are little) pounced on me.
Went to an all you can gag down place in Waikiki and was asked to leave until I put on my swim fins and flopped around. Unusual,it was.