A man with cerebral palsy was left feeling ‘humiliated’ after Wetherspoons bar staff thought symptoms of his disability were signs of him being drunk.
Ross Wilson’s family was refused alcohol because of how Ross’s cerebral palsy makes him walk
The bartender said Ross was too drunk to serve so Sean tried to explain to the manager that his brother was disabled. Karen later wrote an email to Wetherspoon and complained about a ‘blatant lack of understanding around equality and discrimination’.
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