Proof of city living in fear
I really do agree with F Jones of Wombourne.
I really do agree with F Jones of Wombourne.
Wolverhampton is a "Fear City". On Saturday August 18 my husband and I took our grandsons (five and seven-years-old) to visit The Entertainer toy shop in the Wulfrun Centre. The youngest child asked to go to the toilet while looking at which toy he wanted.
We approached a member of staff and asked for directions to the toilets.
We were advised there were no toilets for public use. (Nanny and Grandad, toys, excitement and toilet really all go together in my book).
We left the shop and went off in search of a toilet – try telling a five-year-old to hold on, let alone not getting upset because he has not got his toy yet and we are leaving the shop.
On our search for a toilet we walked straight into an argument between a man with girlfriend/wife and a lone woman. "You effing bitch, bump into my woman and I'll hunt you down and kill you". The lone woman replied that she only had to say excuse me. By this time several people had gathered and the "couple" left, him still effing and blinding, and making threats.
So, Mr Jones, I agree with you. It is frightening but the youth of today just seem to be like animals.
Maybe I should not say that; maybe I'll be hunted down and killed.
As for the toy shop, we did return to get our toys but really toy shops should cater for small children.
Mrs T Wintle, Daley Road, Bilston.