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UPDATE: Debenhams now claim the soaking of a homeless man by a store security guard who then laughed and said the man deserved it – was “an unfortunate accident”.
Posted on Facebook yesterday evening:
What have we become in the UK – a nation of bullies?
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For those asking, it was Debenhams in Portsmouth.
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So to some of you you know my predicament of being homeless. But yesterday morning I woke up feeling wet socks and clothes thought I might of left a bottle open or something. I then get told by the security of Debenhams I have 10 minutes which was fine. But as he walked away he said enjoy your water bed. So I bite back as it being boxing day. So I then begin to pack up my bedding to then discover that the secunity guard from the inside of debenhams had flooded all my bedding. And ruined clothing food dog bedding public donations brought by the kind members of public. So a few of us went into speak to management didn’t do anything apparently it’s acceptable to bullying the homeless and assault them while sleeping. And when confronting the guard I got told I deserve it …. what someone deserves to be homeless. Can I get opinions on this matter.
ed said:
scum, deserves to lose his job… not like you wanted to be homeless?
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The Pink Agendist, née Mr. Merveilleux said:
So I guess this is probably not the best time to make a homeless but on Facebook joke?
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Roger Alexander said:
So if you cannot afford accommodation you should give up your means of communication. This no joke as it is the same as criticizing refugees for having mobile phones. People should ALL be forced to experience homelessness before being allowed into positions of power over others…. it is not nice.
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Pete Riches said:
Pink Agendist – Are you being serious? Really? Are you actually being serious? You read this disgraceful article, and the most empathetic thing you could summon up from your deep personal well of humanity and compassion was THAT?
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Ian McGeechan said:
Maybe he chooses to be homeless maybe he doesn’t. Either way he certainly doesn’t deserve to be assaulted. He should press charges.
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Pete Riches said:
“So to some of you who know my predicament of being homeless” isn’t something written by someone who has chosen to be homeless. This is clearly a young man who has had some personal disasters too overwhelming for him to resolve on his and, who is now in serious trouble.
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Stephen Paul Keane said:
Shop local, shop small, NOT Debenhams or the like.
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Prometheus Jones said:
boycot Debenhams untill they dismiss the contractor responsible
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Leda said:
Pink Agendist: Free WiFi is everywhere these days, in case you hadn’t noticed; and if you’re suggesting he should sell his only means of communication, what would that achieve? The price of a second-hand low end smartphone probably wouldn’t even buy him a night in a Travelodge these days.
If you think living on the streets is anything to joke about, belittle or scorn, you’re a sociopath and I pity you the meaningless existence you must lead.
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Russell Jones (@jones_russell1) said:
Soaking any Rough Sleeper at this time of year is unthinkable, uncharitable and Dangerous. Hypothermia is a very real killer, claimed a few lives this winter among the homeless. It claims lives amongst the Elderly in poorly heated homes so to do that to a fellow human and risk his health just for what?.
Debenhams creates an image, of warmth and quality. I can well imagine the Directors have already disciplined the store manager, the company with the security contract would have replaced the guard this shift.
That is what a responsible Company does. They are well aware of Gerald Ratners Curse and would do anything to avoid that.
If Debenhams have just laughed it off, relying on it’s Tory friends in the media to scotch this then they sort of deserve Ratners curse. May your stockholder’s desert you, your customers despise you for being so cheap as to let this happen.
Ratners curse, destroyed the company by taking the piss out his cheapest earrings, compared to a BLT sandwich which was dearer. Google that. The basis is, it’s the little things that trip you up, because when you fall, you are on your own. Your friendly, generations long reputation, gone because some idiot employed another idiot and in the 21st century, Stupidity really is more dangerous than evil.
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Alexia said:
I guarantee, obnoxious security guard is not employed by Debenhams but a third party contractor … regardless to that, for another human being to be so cruel, unempathetic and insensitive is incomprehensible to me … however, I cannot understand how someone can be homeless yet have access to a mobile device?? This for me is a contradiction in terms … can someone help me understand this??
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Mark said:
So angry, and so sorry this happened. All the best to you.
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Danielle said:
Disgusting behaviour-he should of been sacked!
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Gabriella Evans (@DrGabsEvans) said:
Totally disgraceful, we had a homeless guy living with us for a while and I learned a lot about what they go through on a daily basis, being wet is a disaster for them, as drying their clothes and all that – just not easy. Anybody who doubts it, try it for a day!
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Andrew Osgood said:
It’s sickening to think that people believe that being homeless means you can be abused the security guard should be dealt with by the law accordingly and the manager should face an investigation for allowing staff to act in this way, shame on Debenhams
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Alwyn ap Huw said:
Pink Agendist and Alexia most public libraries and many drop in centres have free access to computers & the internet, many of us donate old phones, tablets etc to charities that help the homeless and others in need. Access to Facebook and homelessness are not incompatible. Reading this sort of report and thinking “how could he get on Facebook if he’s homeless” rather than being disgusted by the actions of the security guard is, however, incompatible with possessing a shred of basic human decency.
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Malcolm said:
Debenhams, morally bankrupt. They deserve to be financially bankrupt too
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Annie said:
Hit them where it hurts, write to them and tell them, as I will after this email, that I am boycotting their store!! Nothing like bad publicity and loss of sales to motivate a big company into some sort of reparative action
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liz said:
Karma’s a wonderful thing and those who treat others badly just because they think they are better than them deserve all that’s coming to them, it doesn’t cost anything to be kind to someone who is down on their luck, they could very well be in the same situation one day. there is nothing guaranteed in this life.
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manfromatlan said:
The Pink Agendist, née Mr. Merveilleux seems to be rather full of himself. So soon after Christmas too. Homeless people do have access to free internet at the library and many other places too. For shame!
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Jo Alexander said:
Not a shop I use often – certainly won’t use again – homelessness is a scandal in a country as wealthy as this one and a malaise symptomatic of everything which has gone wrong since 2010 and got much worse since the Tories cheated their way to election victory in 2015; I would like to pour water over that callous security guard and leave him out in subzero temperatures to freeze to death. I’d like to do much the same to Debenham’s senior management and May’s Cabinet. Really sorry about this horrible experience you’ve had – hope you’re dry now and that things get better in the new year.
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Richard said:
The Security Guard should be sacked instantly, as he has no authority to act outside the sho, let alone in this vindictive manner. Someone with the skill to do so should start an online petition demanding this through Change.org or similar
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Silvie Steven said:
This just about sums up the view that the “haves” hold about the “have nots”. It is about time they realised that not EVERYONE on the streets is there because of alcohol drugs crime etc, but due to life circumstances. Often people who are on the streets do end up turning to crime, so as to get into a place that offers shelter of some sort – even if it is a prison cell. This security guard needs to be face disciplinary action at the least, and dismissal for misconduct and bringing Debenhams into disrepute (unless that is their policy – which they have failed to inform us of) I for one will never set foot inside any of their stores again, until action has been seen to be taken.
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Ahmet Rashit said:
This is not acceptable at all.
If the management there wanted an area cleared then a polite word and a chance to do so would have been the better and more respectful way to do it..people do not choose to be homeless often it’s just due to circumstances beyond their controll.
What I’m wondering is with so many churches locked up at night why aren’t they used as temporary shelters at least over the festive season..also synagogues mosques and temples ..surely the messages from all these institutions is one of peace charity and kindness…
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Becka said:
That ‘bloke’ is a total disgrace.
You don’t deserve to be buillied, no one does!
If I was closer you’d be more than welcome here for a shower, hot meal etc. I wish you every success in becoming housed!
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sdbast said:
Reblogged this on sdbast.
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Moira Kelly said:
Disgusting. Where was the debenhams? This is surely assault and theft of the homeless people’s goods. I don’t like big shops. Eg. debenhams, John Lewis Liverpool 1( security are threatening to cyclists and remove and destroy locks/bikes without owner’s permission). You should press charges. The corporation and its staff should be punished.
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Juliet said:
To pour water on people in this weather is very cruel… and inviting if illness and in the worst case death. I am a long distance walker. I know what it is to get wet to the bone and not have anything dry to put on… albeit in summer. This is not an ethical way to deal with the issue of homelessness… worst of all the judgemental attitude of the perpetrator. How does anyone deserve that?
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Kathleen Miao said:
Absolutely dispicable, and in this, the season of “good will to all men” That security guard needs a punch in the mouth, but it’s ok, because he himself is only one paycheque away from homelessness, and Karma’s coming for him my friend……..oh yeah. : )
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Sam Smart said:
For anyone questioning this man having a mobile phone, many people get theirs replaced regularly on contract and actually GIVE their old phones away to people who otherwise may not have one and wifi is free in many places although I don’t see how ownership of a mobile phone had anything to do with being homeless. I, for, one won’t set foot in Debenhams again until they rectify what they have done. Which Debenhams branch did this happen at so that we, the public, can complain yo the store directly over your treatment.
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Dan McIntyre said:
Reblogged this on danonwheels and commented:
At this time of year, how cruel do you have to be deep inside to do this?
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Sam said:
No one desrves to be homeless. And yes it was assault. Which city you in because there is extra supprt over xmas and new year in Sheffield. I know this because i work at a homeless hostel.
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Marian Jenkins said:
Yes, some of us are obviously bullies, this is the behaviour of a n uncontrolled bully. Shame on him, and Debenhams.
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Debbie Hawkings said:
Disgusting! How is it that there are those who have no compassion for those less fortunate, and who obviously also have little gratitude for what they themselves also have; they cannot be thankful and treat another so shamefully.
And why on earth in this day and age, and in a country that is one of the wealthier in the world, do we have so many homeless anyway? It really is not good enough for a modern, forward thinking society at all.
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Thomas said:
My flat is directly opposite a branch of Debenhams, and I would be inclined to view them negatively because of their apparent policy of never switching their lights off. This story simply confirms that I will never visit that establishment again.
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Fiona cook said:
Shared on Debenhams official page.
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Thomas said:
Reblogged this on aspiblog and commented:
The season of goodwill? Not to the security guard in this horrible story…
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Jane Silbert said:
What complete bastards! Absolutely outrageous. Debenhams need confronting about this in no uncertain terms. It’s clearly assault. How dare they. I’m so sorry for your predicament. As a society we should be thoroughly ashamed. I wish you good luck in your life & send you strength and best wishes.
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Willson, LL.B said:
The content of the posts on here reflect my disgust at such bullying behaviour, in fact such gratuitously bullying behaviour being exhibited. Regrettably there are self satisfied comfortable individuals posting on twitter and Facebook who would condone the “security man’s” behaviour…
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Stuart said:
I won’t be spending any more of my cash in there, which is a shame cos I like their stuff.
That behaviour is a disgrace.
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Louis Strisino said:
If this is Debenham’s policy!..I’ll never buy anything again from their!..disgusting!
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Rachael Laverick said:
Losing faith in humanity 😦
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Dylan Cockburn said:
Which debenhams was it? I’ll go there and soak the security guard’s clothes to see how he likes it after I’ve had a word with the manager about how he or she doesn’t deserve to be a manager.
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amlees said:
If you ask this guy to make this post ‘public’, we can share it around on facebook?
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Mike Povey said:
Why are people trying to shift the blame onto the victim?
The action of Debenhams and/or their representative is despicable. Anyone unsympathetic is also heartless and despicable. This would be true at any time of the year but even more so in the season of goodwill.
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Dani said:
Shocking from such a big company!!
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Helen said:
This is assault, but unfortunately not uncommon, a security guard at Norwich’s Castle Mall. He was retrained and The Mall made a large donation to a local grassroots homeless charity.
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Lesley said:
Subhuman heartless bastards
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Bob said:
Go. Ba ck round there pan in every window get yourself a 3 square meals and a warm cot for the January simples maybe smash the bastards that think a soaking was fun too just for good measure I would have and then given them a golden hose off !!! Corporate greed this is not this was just nasty bastards with no humanity and as for the fuckin morons that say you shouldn’t have a phone when your homeless I say don’t buy on credit is that not the same fuckin thing buying shite you can’t afford except by a credit rating . Mmmmmm few hundred a month rent or a mobile dirt cheap with a pay as go sim
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Janet Mann said:
the guy that did this is scum and deserves to loose his job and be made homeless
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John said:
I’m disgusted. If you don’t want to help someone just do nothing. Don’t make their situation even worse. I hope debenhams do the right thing and fire that callous dirtball. I hope they make amends to you and ideally to all homeless people. The UK needs a clear message that this is not how we do things.
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Karen Bond said:
I am so sorry you were treated in this way. Please believe that we are not all like that excuse for human being. And I will not be shopping in Debenhams in future x
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Ms Elisabeth Sumner said:
Portsmouth – there is a petition to punish the man who did this.
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alifeoutsideofwork said:
Pink agendist, if you were local you would know that many many lovely Portsmouth people have been helping the homeless and providing things that may just make their lives a little more bearable, including mobile phones and other useful items to keep contact. The pcc team have been in contact with Debenhams and will not let it drop, their actions are inhumane and degrading. I expect you are also the type to bully people like myself who have an invisible illness…. Drop back into your little hole of elitism. As my wise old grandmother used to say, if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.
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T Whitt said:
If thats how Debenhams behave towards the vunerable i wont be shopping in there again… Disgusting behaviour.
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Sue Boulding said:
Hi, I can’t find any reference to this in the ‘mainstream’ media covering that area.
Whilst I don’t doubt that the incident happened, is there any independent corroboration that would enable is to force the police to investigate what was clearly not just a criminal assault but arguably a life threatening action in view of the cold temperatures and the fact that a homeless man would most likely be in a state of poor health.
If you can identify credible sources then we should start a campaign to put mass pressure on the police to investigate and to encourage the victim to put in a formal complaint to them.
It’s all very well posting on Debenhams facebook page (as I have) but without proof Debenhams will deny it and remove anything they don’t like as fast as it goes up, and will no doubt threaten legal action for libel.
Regards
Sue Boulding
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Peter said:
In the UK these days, you actually need a Smartphone / Mobile Facebook more when you are homeless than when you are settled. The Government has been calling it “Digital by Default” for some years now. Just Saying.
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jickinayne said:
Reblogged this on Jickinayne.
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Kimberley said:
Absolutely disgraceful………..I for one will no longer shop at Debenhams……. no one becomes homeless by choice…… hope life gets better for you soon xx
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Larissa Perry said:
Hi Russell
I hope you’re feeling a bit better today.
The action taken by the security guard could constitute a criminal offence. Please consider reporting the incident to the police as they are taking assaults and crimes against the homeless seriously. The man needs to learn that being cruel is criminal.
The police may also be able to help put you in touch with charities that can help you get your life going.
I am so glad you are able to be on a social network, it must give you some company and friendship. Please feel free to add me too.
Hope you’re okay. And again, report the crime, you are a human being with rights like everyone else.
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Liz gordon said:
Ansolutely unbelievable what a sick bully !
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Maggie said:
It appears strange that most comments are about the phone. Not the fact that while asleep a Debenhams employee decide to go and pour water over a homeless personal belonging, for what a laugh, was he doing what hus employers wanted. Either way it is disgraceful Debenhams manager should do something about it maybe replacement goods?
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ANDY Davison said:
Ya wouldn’t even do that to a dog. Offenders deserve to have to endure this hardship when they commit an offence against any homeless person.
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Lisa said:
Im real sorry this happened to you
I have a lot of time for the homeless and never
Walk past in winter without giving something
I wish i could give so much more
If i was a very wealthy lady i would open up a building with rooms for you all
My heart goes out to you all
Im sorry for how things turn out for you people
Noone deserves to be treated badly x
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Chris Randall said:
Guess I shan’t be shopping for my overcoats and wife’s handbags at Debenhams again!
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Lauren said:
Disgusting behaviour. Absolutely vile. Hope things improved for you after this incident.
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Fawkes said:
This is absolutely despicable. Name and shame which branch so people can direct their disgust directly to the management there.
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Wendy Devereux said:
I will never spend another penny in Debenham store. Share if you will boycott their stores for their display of inhumanity
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enola said:
At first, I thought this was unfair to tag Debenhams, that it was likely the act of one person. It turned out it was the security guard. But that the manager took no action made me angry. It takes a special kind of cruel to treat someone like this. Nobody ‘deserves’ this for being homeless, except perhaps that security guard and manager.
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Accidental Spacegirl said:
Pink Agendist has obviously never heard of libraries – which I used a lot to get online when I was homeless (you need to be able to look for somewhere to live somehow – even if it’s only a homeless hostel).
As for Bob, suggesting violence: shame on you. That is never the answer.
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Jonathan Keeley said:
This was an assault
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nicholas burton said:
Does anyone know what Debenhams store it was should be name and shamed
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Jack Ferguson said:
Sorry if this has been said already, but are we able to find out which store in order to make co-ordinated complaints to Debenhams centrally?
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Susan said:
Disgusting behaviour, what is wrong with people, I hope you managed to find some comfort somewhere and got your things sorted out in the end xx
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Celine Stephens said:
This should be reported to the police as crime against this man his security and personal safety was compromised and THESE WERE HIS ONLY POSSESSIONS AND his health was seriously put at risk by the thuggish coward of Debenhams they must be very proud of HIM . THIS IS HAPPENING A LOT I TALKED TO A YOUNG MAN IN CAMBER WELL BEFORE CHRISTMAS WHO WAS ALSO EXPERIENCED SIMILAR TREATMENT EVEN HAD HIS FEW BELONGS SET ALIGHT AND URINETED UPON . THIS IS NOW NEEDING TO BE TAKEN FOR WHAT IT IS A CRIME AND LIKE THE SONG SAYS’ IF YOU TOLERATE THIS THEN YOUR CHILDREN WILL BE NEXT .
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Lynda Knott Winter Mercer said:
Shameless 😦
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Matt Sullivan said:
you people do know that even in the wilds of africa where they literally have nothing more than a mud hut actually still have a mobile phone. everyone has one, not everyone has a home tho. You ever seen loads of african houses painted in stupid colours of the mobile phone providers, those poor run down shit houses are selling airtime to try to afford a life. tons of homeless people africa don’t have a home but have a phone so any argument you people put forward about him having communication but living homeless is absolutely pointless. cheap mobile phones wouldn’t even get you over £10 these days. He’s still sadly homeless and has still sadly been assaulted by a bastard debenhams member of staff!
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grahamksmith said:
Which branch was this, please?
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Paul said:
I’d really like to know which Debenhams store this was and have a word with the management myself.
Perhaps they might take more notice of someone that isn’t homeless and has a good job and could be about to spend money in their store.
Shouldn’t happen that way but we all know it does.
And they can go on about security being supplied by a third party contractor but that guard is still representing the store, is working on their premises and so responsibility for this despicable behaviour cannot be shrugged off.
Debenhams have a reputation to uphold and so at the very least need to provide this person with replacements for his damaged possessions, provide a hot meal and a public apology, sadly I do t think that they will
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maggiegeesite said:
It’s a long time since I shopped at Debenhams anywhere, but this made me think that I would not even go into one of their stores to use the toilet. They count every entry as foot-fall. Disgusting behaviour by one member of staff rubs off on all, and the lack of action from the Management just makes it worse. Grrr
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Kathy said:
I would lodge a complaint with Debenhams HQ and the police for damages-if you did this to anyone else it would be criminal damage, potentially assault. You do not deserve that or to be homeless either. Make a stand.
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John Jones said:
I actually purchased items in this store. Never again.
#stopfundinghate
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Wirral In It Together said:
This Debenham’s is in Portsmouth. I raised a petition on Change.org – please sign – thank you.
https://www.change.org/p/debenhams-boycott-debenhams-until-security-guard-who-soaked-homeless-man-is-disciplined-or-fired
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Jm said:
That is assault and not acceptable, he could have just asked you to move on, I’d report it to the police
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Jane Welsh said:
What a miserable individual that security guard is! In addition, I’d be very concerned if that is the type of behaviours which form the culture of staff who work there. Debenhams should be very concerned that this is happening and will reflect this company and not the sly individual of a security guard! I’m sorry to hear that. We all came into this world the same way, and we’ll all leave the same way. And we are all equal. Either that security guard is an absolute idiot who wouldn’t know a conscience if it slapped him in the chops AND his peers are not far behind for allowing him to get away with this. I hope you have managed to find yourself somewhere warm to sleep. Merry Christmas x
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Graeme boxall said:
I’m very sorry your having to sleep rough brother. Rest assured I will not be buying anything from debanhams until I have word that they have replaced everything you have lost and made a hefty donation to a homeless charity
I hope that you have a better new year
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rupertbu said:
I hang my head in shame for this nation, #UK, that tolerates bullying, let alone the belittling of those less fortunate – absolutely disgusting behaviour seems to be tolerated these days!
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Bill Mair said:
Disgusting behaviour by Debenhams
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Paula Hall said:
Shame on you Debenhams. Everyone deserves to be treated like a human being. You are encouraging your staff to assault people who have very little. You are paying them to be cruel to people who could have been customers in another time.
I won’t shop with you any more because you have no consideration for real people
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David said:
If it is the Portsmouth store it should be very easy to find who did this. Debenhams will not want adverse publicity, particularly at the time of year. However they must be made to accept responsibility publicly. Firing the security guard solves nothing. Make him sleep rough for a while during the winter and see what it’s like.
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Helen said:
Boycott the shop and give bad reviews appalling behavior
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Sheila said:
Absolutely disgusting behaviour on the part of the security guard and Debenhams – I wonder if they can be used by an interested organisation funded by the public.
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xraypat said:
A new ‘LOW’…..this is totally abhorrent! Of course our #NastyParty Gvmt has made this kind of thing acceptable but it’s definitely NOT IN MY NAME & I hope Debenhams generously compensate this chap .
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navinramnani said:
I’m disgusted. Which branch? I’ll write to management. Surely this constitutes an assault? Perhaps report to police? Also, are you receiving any help with your situation?
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Alison Grainger Kay said:
This is totally unbearable and unacceptable
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jazza said:
this is so new labour – let’s get a petition up – wow!!!
direct action is what is needed here – burn the shop down – don’t get a petition – the authorities just love them, they’re funny
they’ve been killing disabled people for years and nobody gives a shit
whilst appalling it is no more than routine these days – the fascists who have allowed this to happen are more the problem because they will allow it to continue – the new labour, let’s get a petition going fascists in the facebook/twitter age of folklore FFS
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kathy oldfield said:
Sir you are valued as a human being… You are stronger and far more able than this slug will ever be…. Stay strong your time to rise will come … With much respect you are in a situation that anyone of us could find ourselves in at any time…. You are brave and full of soul
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Nichola said:
No need,hope that the security guard never falls on hard times and as for Debenhams management shame on you!People don’t choose how life turns out for them sometimes and a bit of humanity for less fortunate people wouldn’t go a miss!
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Mrs Roslyn Stevens said:
Absolutely disgusting I shall never use this store again how dare he god forgive he was ever in you’re position one day then he would know how it feels.
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Cathy Sorbo said:
Write to Christopher Cooper – Executive Complaints at Debenhams – as I have done.
This is his email address:
Debenhams.complaints@debenhamscontactcentre.com
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Margaret Hodder said:
Words fail me. What has our country come to? It is not acceptable to bully, harass or attack someone who is homeless. Debenhams should be ashamed of themselves. Perhaps their management should try a night or two rough sleeping to see what it’s like.
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Dee said:
I think we ought to be careful in saying Debenhams did this although it was their security guard who by the way seems a sadistic bastard! This was an assault by him on another person without doubt and it saddens me that anyone could or would treat another person this way.
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roz said:
Disgraceful AND CRIMINAL to deface and destroy a persons possrssions wherever they are. Police should take action against Debenhams, the security guard fired AND SHOPPERS BOYCOTT DEBENHAMS STORES. THERE IS SOMETHING EVERYONE CAN DO.
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billysugger said:
Lost my custom….especially if you employ knuckle dragging nesnderthols like this ‘security’ man. Mind you..didn’t shop there anyway, it’s all old man clothes.
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Tracey W said:
Well I’m fuming. I’m absolutely fuming. Spread the word. I’m going to.
I hope you get out of this trap soon and get a roof and some peace xx
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Patricia said:
Good morning ! I am so sorry to hear that and I feel very ashamed of such a horrible behaviour. I have a membership card from debenhams and will definitely resign. Those kind of behaviours are just not acceptable.
If you would like some kind help and assistance in any matter please come to a Crisis unit. They will refer you to a centre which is open until the 30th. You can eat, sleep, have a shower, have your hair cut, your dog checked, etc, etc.
With brother and sisterhood,
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MICHELLE SINNOTT said:
They deserve a a tsunami of complaints: https://www.debenhams.com/wcsstore/DebenhamsUKSite/faq/complaints_process.html
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Julie Lanchester-Harding said:
This is appalling. I personally think that the employee of Debenhams should be reprimanded. I can’t believe how one human can treat another.
Why is this country allowing so many people to be homeless…? It’s a national disgrace…… Any one of us could find ourselves in a vunerable situation due to lack of money. Let’s hope and pray that this society of today start turning things around…….we can’t go on indefinitely turning a blind eye.
Hope the man had some help with his wet clothes etc….and the Debenhams employee has a guilty conscience.
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linda powell said:
I think its a disgusting way to treat another human being that guard should be made to apologize and replace all that is ruined. He wouldn’t like it if some one put a hose pipe thru his letterbox and turned it on .no more than he desrves
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Christine Cullen said:
Have just emailed a complaint to Debenhams and told them to compensate you and make sure it doesn’t happen again in any of their stores. Also pointed out that this is getting around and they need to deal with it pronto or risk their reputation!
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LLew Evans said:
This us abuse and discrimination at its worst! This poor person cannnot pop into the kitchen and tumble their clothes dry. The ‘attacker’ should be held accountable . You are no less of a person because you are homeless. In fact you are a better person in many ways. I am so angry I can’t explain. I hope someone picks up on this and helps this person. It’s a known fact that many ( not all) security guards are power crazy bullies. One word to this one ….. karma!!!!
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Caroline English said:
Reading this made me very angry and I am so sorry that you have had to suffer this kind of appalling behaviour.
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Sallyann Hall said:
Disgraceful behaviour on the part of a neanderthal security person, but also the fact that Management didn’t act!! How disgusting is that!! BOYCOTT DEBENHAM’S until they take action & replace this homeless person’s damaged items … as the person said Crisis is open over Christmas and they will be able to help you. I hope you are able to have a happier 2017 and hopefully find a secure safe place to stay.
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Denise Woolley said:
What branch of Debenhams did this happen at, as this needs bringing to their attention, so they can punish the security guard and have the chance to apologise and compensate you. His behaviour is disgusting and despicable
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Claire Pendrill said:
The security guard should be sacked and debhhanams officially apologise and replace the damaged property!
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caz smith said:
wht the hell is wrong with people to day, i can not believe, the things that are being done, to move the homeless on it discusting the way they get treated in this day and age there should be no poverty, let alone any one homeless. that dembenhams have allowed such a discusting thing to happen they should be ashamed of themselves and that horrid guard should be sacked, lived
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Elaine Featherstone said:
Disgusting,I hope they loose there jobs,I won’t be shopping at Debenhams ever again 😡
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Paula said:
Bastard!
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Amber said:
I’m so sorry to hear this was done to you. I’d I were you I would report him to the police. He’s damaged your property. That is criminal damage and he deserves being pulled up on it.
I for one will not be going in there to shop anymore and will spread the word to all my friends and family. Also posting on social media.
This is absolutely appalling.
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Susan Susan touray said:
They should have been arrested for abuse it is not your fault you are homeless it’s the government’s fault shame on you Debenhams for allowing this he should have been sacked
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Lorraine said:
Debenhamso moralso have changed over the years. So much so that I decided after an incident with an order I placed this year that I would look elsewhere in future when shopping. Having heard this story makes me really angry, let’s hope that security man never has to experience being homeless and jobless. What a heartless person he must be and as for management allowing this behaviour or being at the back of this its disclgraceful. Debenhams are hanging on a loose end business wise and after this story there going to pay for this as loyal customers will shop elsewhere if they have any respect for humans. I sure will be. Good luck Debenhamso your actions have just cost you your business which was already rocky enough!
Very very sad 😑
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shedsweetshed said:
please can you let me know where exactly was this
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Sue said:
Look we never know wat predicament our lives could be in . Wat if these people were one day to find themselves homeless. I wouldn’t like to be sleeping in the streets in Winter then to blatantly ruin someone’s bedding to throw water all over is childish churlish and an act of gross vandalism. These are human beings and do not deserve this. So you Debenham bosses wake up show a little humanity to them just cos yr in yr warm offices houses etc does not give you the right to allow these security people who are bullies may I add to do what they did. Sack these guards immediately take a good long look at life which is far removed from yrs!!!!!!!
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Steven Kelly said:
Things like this make me sick as a human being. Man sorry to hear about this terrible experience. Stay strong nobody deserves to be treated like that. I hope you get sorted in the future. Life can be so hard. Sounds like the security guard should be sacked. You should get his job. Hope u have a drama free new year mate. Take care. Xxx
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J said:
2 be honest who wants a homeless person sleeping in shop door ways there is plenty of other places they can sleep. Town looks bad with homeless all over the place and leaving there rubbish and sleeping bags in every door way
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Simon whitter said:
Shocking im pretty sure that its criminal damage …id be asking the police to pursue this ..im so sorry as 99% of people are supportive and generous tho i have witnessed and challenged this kind of abuse ..and as an ex homeless person myself know only too well the daily challenges faced and how hard it is to dry wet bedding my heart goes out to you ..Merry Christmas
Simon
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Claire Trelease said:
its said that every person in Britain is only 3 paychecks away from being homeless – absolutely horrified that anyone can get away with this sort of bullying behaviour – so glad i never shop at Debenhams and that will definitely NOT be changing in the future
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Nick C. said:
Heartless
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Caroline said:
I was going to go to Debenhams today. Now I have read this I won’t. Whether or not you have a home you are still a person and as such deserve to be treated with respect. People should stop buying into the Tory fantasy that the poor are poor because they deserve to be. This is simply not true. The poor are being targeted and scapegoated. You should be able to report this attack to the police. I hope you can get help
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Jane Doolan said:
Disgusted by this behaviour and Debenhams should replace all that was ruined and reimburse him for the ruined good. Name and shame them
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Lis said:
Where are you in the country? I’m sure we can sort out fresh bedding, clothes and food.
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Frank Goeijenbier - NL said:
Debenhams needs to get rid of this person. People like that donot deserve a job, they should be homeless, if only for long enough to experience a treatment like this. What a nasty creature! If he stays on the job me and my family did our ast shoppings at Debenhams. We visit Malta every year and we always go there in the Tigne Point shopping centre to buy us (quite a lot of) stuff from their shop. But it will end here, this is unacceptable! You do not treat humans like that.
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nicola woolcock said:
Merry Christmas to the security guard, who took such a faithless act of unkindness. He obviously understands the meaning of Christmas. Let’s just hope that he finds himself in the same position one day, he obviously doesn’t understand anything about life.
I’m so saddened for the poor man this happened to. Nobody chooses to be homeless, as nobody chooses to fall on hard times, as nobody chooses to have mental health problems. It is not a choice. However, the dispicable behavior of the security guard was a choice.
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Jen said:
I’m just as disgusted at the comment left by J above!, I would love to know which store this was if anyone can help as I want to complain but they won’t be able to get to the bottom of it unless we know which store we are complaint about, also where the poor guy is so he can be reimbursed, I do t doubt this happened, but I can’t see any resolution without a location. Unfortunately I don’t believe everything I read on the Internet, but defo need tome details.
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Justin Sanford said:
we in the real world know the police will do nothing they are there to protect capitalism,what is needed id the store named and shamed and everyone let them know what we think.
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Ivan said:
Sorry if this has already been posted – but which Debenhams, where. At the best least the security guards need to be removed. Completely unacceptable.
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Roland Biggins said:
As if life isn’t tough enough anyway? Perhaps people should think twice about spending their hard earned with Debenhams until Debenhams make a public statement on the matter which is grovelling enough to make us return. Some new clothes and bedding and perhaps a few quid for the victim might also be in order? Just a thought!
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Jenny King said:
A cruel and despicable act carried out against a man who has so very little in this world and at Christmas too. I hope that the security guard who did this disrespectful thing is severely disciplined. I shall be withdrawing my custom until I hear that Debenhams have put this matter right and replaced this poor man’s property. It is the decent thing to do. Where’s the Christmas spirit here? Debenhams you really should be deeply ashamed.
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El Marra said:
Is this not actually classed as assault? I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to just soak someone with water. Also, it’s criminal damage on the poor guy’s possessions.
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faye said:
I’ve rang up their customer service team, and apparently it’s under full investigation and the security could be given assault charges!
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thomas mcdonald said:
Absolutely disgusting.that prick needs charged and sacked
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curvydebs said:
Looks like the homeless guy is from Crawley so guessing it was around this area
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Donna said:
Absolutely horrendous what Debenhams have done to this homeless man you’ve lost my custom and I’m going to share with everyone god bless you and your poor dog xxxx happy new year hope it’s your year 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Caroline Sutcliffe said:
Disgrace and does this not come under some offence. I would be contacting the police. So sorry this happened to you.
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Katann said:
How come a homeless person is on social networks? If this is true of the security man then he needs to be disciplined for his actions.
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chris5044 said:
Id like to have a quiet word with that security guard.
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Jess Bunn said:
Debenams will never have mine or my families custom again. Do they think people are homeless by choice. I apologise to this person on behalf of my fellow man and am ashamed to be part of this so called civilised society.
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valerie joy endersby said:
was this is norwich debenhams?
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Carl Frith said:
Criminal damage should be reported to the police!
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TJ Glen said:
Bullying is wrong and so is any unloving action. If you were in my area, I would stand with you and also welcome you into my home. Peace and Love and Prayers
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L.M.Bugg said:
It was Commercial Road branch in Portsmouth. I feel so angry about this and so sorry for the Man . How dare the security Guard do this to anybody, let alone a ppo homeless man. The Guard probably felt like the BIG man, but instead it has shown everybody what a weak bully boy he really is. I for one will not shop in Debenhams again until the security!!! guard is severely punished. I will be going down there to find the poor man and give him some more clothes, and a hot meal.
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Helen Mccallum said:
This is shocking to do this and worse to someone who has nothing same on you
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Justin Sanford said:
Debenhams Portsmouth 02392 855 638 SHAME ON YOUR PORTSMOUTH STORE FOR ASSAULTING THE HOMELESS MAN SLEEPING ROUGH THROUGH NO FAULT OF HIS OWN,DRENCHING HIM IN WATER,FFS IT’S CHRISTMAS! I FOR ONE WILL NOT SPEND MY MONEY IN YOUR STORES AGAIN
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Patricia Kay said:
Disgusting homeless people are still human beings who need love help and careing for , does being homeless make it ok to be abused and assaulted by bullies , Shame on you Debenhams
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niki said:
bloody absolutely disgusting.Should be ashamed
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Margaret Ashby said:
This is totally unacceptable I was a Debenhams shopper but no more.
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Shonagh Russell said:
Unfortunately Debenhams will not actually employ this piece of scum. He will be a contractor for a security company. May I suggest you find the name of the security company, name & shame them & report this to the SIA authority who may revoke his licence.
I hope you find peace & a home in 2017 & never have to deal with such ignorance as this again.
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Peg Dawson said:
Oh dear Debenhams. Don’t you realise every person who works for your store represents your public face? If this snapshot isn’t how Debenhams really is,nor how the store wishes to be remembered, then I suggest righting the wrong.
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Jenna said:
This is disgusting they shouldn’t treat u like that no matter wat
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wulfrayn said:
Hopefully there is a special place in hell for this disgusting organisation who allow Security to bully the less fortunate. Disgraceful. But under this government, not a surprise. Rest assured I won’t be shopping in Debenhams any time soon.
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Zoe said:
If its true, it is disgusting. I hope that security guard falls on rough times and realises the pain and suffering homeless people endure. The small things matter. I’m really irritated by this. No shopping at Debenhams this year. 😕
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krazyklaws said:
Reblogged this on krazyklaws's Blog.
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Barry said:
let your feelings be known on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Debenhams-Portsmouth-130991346966704/?ref=ts&fref=ts or complaints department on their website
https://www.debenhams.com/wcsstore/DebenhamsUKSite/faq/complaints_process.html
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Fiona carr said:
Debenhams i will never enter your store again after your behaviour towards a human being. I hope none of your friends employees etc find themselves in this situation. The really sad thing is why deliberately wet his bedding etc obviously who did that is a very sick person.I hope you show some compassion and do the right thing give this man warm bedding etc to replace what little he had.SHAME ON YOU.
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Jean hartley said:
It is a bloody disgrace fir anyone to be treated like this . Debenhams have finished for me and my family .
My granddaughter had though about going in today in Manchester to spend her Christmas and birthday money . Do glad I got hold of her to stop her and her friends spending there .
Boycott them and the security guard should be sacked .
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Paul Hammond said:
This really is disgusting. It is unfortunately the case that no one wants homeless people near their place of business and just assume they are bad people and have created their own situation.
That said it has never been acceptable to abuse a person, homeless or otherwise, and quite why a security guard should feel the need to lol down at the homeless and debinhams manager for condoning it is absolutely disgusting and they should have disciplined this employee, at the very least, and reimbursed you for the damage and abuse that has been endured
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Sharon parker said:
Absolutely disgusting I too was a Debenhams shopper but I will not put a foot through the door until this person gets a full apology and they replace his bedding.The security guard should be fired. Disgraceful
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Catherine Curtis said:
U ought to be ashamed of urselves Debenhams to allow security guards to do this to a homeless person, u need to be feeding them make sure they have a hot drink, and I’m sure uv enough hats and scarfs and gloves to give a person, remember there for the Grace of God go I, ur staff never know what life has in store for them, and Karmas a bitch…
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Jacqueline said:
How awful for you…. Debenhams should hold their heads in shame
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portsmouthlabourparty said:
I emailed a complaint to Debenham’s CEO yesterday and got this reply this morning –
Dear Mr Birchmore
Thank you for your email to Sergio Bucher regarding the incident involving a homeless man outside our Portsmouth store.
As you can imagine, we take these allegations very seriously and will be investigating thoroughly before we decide on appropriate action.
Thank you again for bringing it to our attention.
Kind Regards,
Keith Slotema
Executive Complaints
Debenhams Retail Plc
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curvydebs said:
It will all be on cctv!
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Josefeen Foxter said:
Is there a petition we can sign? This person should be reimbursed (and more) for the loss of his property (not to mention the humiliation and trauma).
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Jayne Robins said:
What this guard did is criminal damage – possibly assault?
The SIA will not tolerate criminal behaviour.
He may lose his licence, job etc.
Does anyone know which branch this was?
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Delyth mosey said:
Disgusting idiots who should be sacked, karma will bite them on the arse bloody assholes 😡😡😡😡
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Mandy Loveder said:
Maybe Debenhams would like to replace the damaged items?! They have employed the security firm whoever they maybe to secure their property so are ultimately responsible for this act of disgusting inhumane behaviour.
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Julie dinmore said:
Compensation for food ruined and cost of dry cleaning bedding and clothes.
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Laura said:
security guard should be made to man a soup kitchen paid for and hosted at debenhams next Christmas .. might go someway to apologising 😞
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Mrs g davies said:
Portsmouth Debenhams, you have a waster of a security man you need to sack him, that comes down to asalt and abuse, to some one who is homeless, if you don’t do some thing about this people will boycott your stores, I for one will not step in your stores , until I see you have, sacked the piece of shit,
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Juanita Richards said:
Its appalling and I’ll be contacting that outfit!
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Stella Thomas said:
I was just about to buy some clothes from Debenhams sale – but have since cancelled the order. Show some compassion Debenhams and your customers MAY come back.
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Ken Innes said:
This is actually a case of assault. I don’t know if you feel like taking him to court, but the bad publicity alone should be enough for the shop involved to see that he doesn’t work there again.
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Steph said:
Utterly disgusting, Debenhams should be ashamed of themselves. This is bullying the less fortunate and they shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it, unfortunately as they are a multi billion pound company they can and will. But the more people see what arseholes they are hopefully more people will refuse to shop there and they will loose money. I for one will never shop in there again, this is disgusting
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Keith brooks said:
Give security gaurds name out be funny to see him on here coz he has had lots of kickings cpz that’s what he deserves for his Christmas the lowest of the lowest scumbag
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Sandra Davicson said:
Will never shop in debenhams again .this is awful .nomone should be treated like this .homeless or not .bet they dont show this in their next christmas advert .
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Godfrey Hutchins said:
What an absolute bastard. I’d personally drop him if I could. If it’s any consolation at all my second son who is a DISABLED youth worker, has mild CP. ON November 4th he slept outside with 200 others in the grounds of Manchester Cathedral for the Booth Centre, Homeless charity in Manchester. He personally raised over £800 and the grand total was nearly £60,000. Hope things work out well for you.
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Caroline parkinson said:
Disgusting behaviour, he is a human being the same as the rest if us, we are all equal so why did this disgusting person deem this behaviour acceptable? Anyone who finds themselves in the position this man is in deserves respect and help, not to be treated in that manner. I hope debenhams will take this incident seriously, he deserves to have his belongings replaced and a formal apology at least. Love and best wishes to this man xx
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womenarepeople2015 said:
This is surely a police matter – have you reported it -if not please do.
Also people need to move their arsed and complain to Debenham’s and expose them
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Delta 5 said:
Debenhams don’t employ outside security. They have a Loss Prevention team which deals with security and locking/unlocking etc. They are “in house”, and because they are in house they don’t have to be regulated by the SIA who most certainly would take someone’s license away were they to find out that this sort of behaviour had been carried out by a licensed individual. And a licensed individual would be acutely aware of this, hence why I’m inclined to believe it’s come from inside. Having said that I would also say that this is only one side of the story. Having been both a Debenhams LP employee and also an SIA registered door supervisor it sounds more like something personal than a directive from management. Maybe there is history between the two individuals relating to their circumstances, as again speaking from experience- the two situations often have cause to cone in contact with each other, and at those times tension is often running high.
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Denise Marsh said:
So sorry that you experienced such prejudice. Shame on that security guard…and shocked that the store appears to be backing him up. Let’s hope he finds himself homeless soon. Report, report, report. Disgraceful, unacceptable and saddening behaviour. I hope you managed to get sorted and dried out x
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Jay said:
Get his name and a photo of him, put it up on the net for all to see. Make a sign stating what has happened and stand outside the store.
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pauline said:
Surely that is criminal damage if not physical assault go to police have him charged. I work for a national charity and know how wonderfully generous the public is at Christmas SHAME ON YOU SECURITY GAURD
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Anon. said:
He asks for opinions at the end. In my opinion, looking at his Facebook profile, Russell Lucas Allen (the OP) doesn’t look very homeless at all.
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Joanne webb said:
Absolutely vile and disgusting, he should be sacked, to treat a homeless person like this is sadistic and I hope karma bites this scumbag on the bum and he gets to know what it’s like.
I am so sorry this happened to you and I hope the new year is a great one for you by giving you a home and job, God bless you.
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Rosemary said:
So absolutely disgusted by this disgraceful act. In a civilised country the person who did this would be in front of a judge on a charge of cruelty.
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womenarepeople2015 said:
Which Debenhams was it ?
The Palmerston Rd or Commercial Rd one ?
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helen woodruff said:
Disgusting let them walk a day in the poor homeless peoples shoes and see how they like it.
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cristalwizard said:
Dear Russell, That must have been a terrible shock for you. I suggest that you go to the Citizens Advice Bureau as soon as you can. Ask for an urgent appointment if there’s no drop in service, and ask if you have any legal redress. I wonder if you could take action against the individual who caused the damage to your belongings.
Perhaps a lawyer will read this and comment. I hope so.
Good luck to you. I’m so sorry for your bad fortune.
Ursula.
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Deborah said:
I am a Debenhams shopper no more……disgusting. There but for the grace of God…
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Mavis Knowles said:
Criminal damage springs to mind!
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v masters said:
Disgusting, as a regular visitor to Debenhams, I will be giving it a miss until Debenhams publicly apologise to this man and refund any of his property that had been destroyed. I will also be recommending family friends and people in our parish to do likewise
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Trisha Carter said:
Disgusting, uncalled for and bullying of a homeless person who is already suffering enough, I sincerely hope the security guard is reprimanded, SIA who issue his badge have guidelines and codes of conduct, I am certain that being a bully is not something they would condone. I hope that Debenhams finds out who he was, and makes a complaint to the security firm that employs him then they can deal with him appropriately. As a previous person has said Debenhams are represented by who ever is working on the premises, I for one will not shop there until I am assured through the media that this is not standard practise and it will be stopped,
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Sharon fowles said:
Totally disgusting behaviour, very upsetting & down right wrong. Debenhams should replace every thing. & book him in dog friendly hotel as a good will gester… Guard should be atleast repromanded.. No-one ever knows if they will ever become homeless, it is not a choice people make.. Its all down to situations & things getting out of control. WHY WOULD U WRECK ALL THE GUY HAS IN THIS WORLD.. WETTING HIS BEDDING, KNOWING ITS WINTER & POOR BLOKE HAS NO WHERE TO DRY IT.. If he got hypothermya & died, it would be manslaughter atleast.. Something needs doing about this assault, so must for christmas spirit & good will.. Will not be shopping in Debenhams in future.. will be Emailing there head office to tell them how disgusted, i am with this treatment of a man & his dog..
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Catherine Emmett said:
Teach these companies a lesson, don’t shop there ANYMORE !!!! That is so heartless to do that, so let’s get together, stop shopping, Debenhms won’t need the lousy security …… I say teach them a lesson and when their profits come down perhaps they will treat people with human respect…. Research companies who are affiliate with said store. They will feel that o
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Dave coombs said:
Unfortunately until people are put in that position they don’t understand!
I put this down to ignorance!
Stay strong!
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operacat said:
We need to publicise this as widely as possible, to ensure that as many people as possible boycott Debenham’s from now on.
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Mary lynch said:
What a disgusting lot of so called humans.how dare they treat someone like this. Sad sad people
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Klaire said:
Bloody disgraceful!
If that was a customer they would soon have done something.
It sould not matter if the person has money to spend in the shop or not.
Sham on debenhams!!!!!!!
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Lily said:
What a nasty vile person, all security guards are just power crazy failed policemen.
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Jessica Domino said:
Clearly and obviously it is not right to treat someone’s belongings in this way but I am surprised that no-one has picked up on the fact that someone who is homeless can afford a mobile phone??!! How can you ask the general public for handouts for food if you are spending the money on a mobile phone? I’m sure most givers would be expecting you to be trying to find lodgings somewhere with that money??
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Liz Moon said:
Whoever did this ought to be named, shamed and sacked on the spot. We do not need these excuses for ‘men’ being allowed to get away with such appalling behaviour towards another human being.Did they learn nothing from their parents, their teachers or anyone else? They surely weren’t born such bloody-minded bigots! Debenhams should take responsibility, invite the homeless person into the store, kit him out and offer a grovelling apology for starters.
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Alice Codrington said:
I disagree that it’s ignorance. Who needs to be put in this position to have some basic human decency and compassion for those who are? The security guard is a bully and a shameful human being.
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Rose said:
Go to the local press. A security guard done the same thing here in Norwich. Also people should flood that branch of Debenham to ensure they know what’s going on. ( the guard in Norwich was finally sacked!)
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Janet Sanderson said:
That’s awful ! As if life isn’t hard enough for so many people already ! Show some compassion Debenhams , help people in need , you make enough money , spread some of it around !
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womenarepeople2015 said:
I’ve complained on head . office@contactdebenhams.com.
I’ve also phoned police on 101 but Russell Allen has to make a report himself to get it investigated !
Does anyone know if he’s done that yet ?
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kateburdettpenzance said:
this article should be sent to the all the national broadsheets, with pictures and photos of security guard concerned. Absolutely despicable and cruel. Not necessary and just the most spiteful thing to have done. For Debenhams to condone it by doing nothing is not acceptable.
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Moira said:
I very rarely go into Debenhams.Some years ago I got accused of stealing a £4 pair of boys shorts. Theven security staff approached me not outside Debenhams but round the corner. I told them it was hot so I just put shorts back and where to find them.Eventually I just emptied my bag on the pavement. They just said we thought you’d pinched them.No apology,no helping me pick stuff up.
In fact they should have stopped me by Debenham doors not half way down the street. I understand how nasty they are.
It’s a vile thing to do to a homeless person. It’s this Gov that’s making people so heartless to the vulnerable. Let’s hope karma bites that guy on his scummy ass.
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Susie said:
I am contacting Debenhams to tell them this is not acceptable. Who chooses to be homeless, especially in winter! They should, at the very least, replace all that was ruined.
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Clare said:
Jessica Domino, he had a mobile as it provides security. A mobile phone can cost just £10 a month. It means a contact number for family, if applying for work or benefits and a general connection with the world. Rental in Portsmouth is going to be £300 a month, so a lot more than the cost of that mobile.
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Lisa Wales said:
Most people who are homeless are just normal people who are down on their luck. Anyone could find themselves in the same boat if their circumstances change. So the security guard who treated this poor man so disgustingly should be ashamed of himself …..and pray that he will always have a roof over his head and food in his stomach.
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Natalie said:
Perhaps the ceo of Debenhams would like to give an opinion Sergio.Bucher@Debenhams.com
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curvydebs said:
Daily Mirror have been contacted
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Isobelteresa said:
Not sure what your point is Jessica Domino…is a mobile phone more expensive than a home? Have you not picked up on the fact that it may have been donated, or that he may be using the computer in a public library where he may have access to a FB account? Being homeless does not mean you are uneducated or without a sense of enterprise or do not belong to a community, it means that you are without a home. And these days the best way to monitor your chances of finding a home or a job, and to communicate with others, is online. Your uncompassionate comment is out of place with the topic here, which is the wilful soaking of a homeless man’s belongings. So less of the judgemental tone, please.
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Annie J said:
Oh good god! The ignorant comment about how homeless people shouldn’t have a mobile phone. What do you think they do with it? Play fecking Candy Crush like ?? People need internet access just to exist these days 😡😡
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Sue H said:
That’s horrible, totally unacceptable. The security guy should have been sacked. A boycott of the store seems indicated until they do exactly that and apologise for their disgusting behaviour.
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TeoB said:
@Jessica Domino Please try to find a place to live with the money you spend on your phone then share the news to the entire world, it would be amasing information for so many homeless. Next experiment: give up your phone (aka your connection to your world of friends) and surround yourself with people that dislike you, despise you, you know, treat you as a homeless…
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David lewis said:
Security remember that but for the grace of god you or one of your family could be homeless through no fault of your own. When you are i hope someone treats you with the same charitable grace.
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Susie said:
Please ring Debenhams about this. The number is 0344 800 877 option 5 then 2. They have been asked to tell everyone that this is being taken ‘very seriously ‘. However, I don’t trust them. Please ring and ask to speak with management about this. At the very least, everything should be replaced for this poor man. Thank you.
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Wendy Gardiner said:
I just feel sad that people feel they have the power to abuse another human being. I long for the day when everybody gives each other the respect they deserve. It would cost nothing to speak kindly to the homeless person involved here and give him time and even help to move his belongings. What a terrible plight to be on the streets in the first place. We all need to appreciate what we have and to learn to share
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John Bennett said:
Need everyone to boycott Debenham’s and all the shops with in it.
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YesBoss said:
Flashmob Debenhams up and down the country armed with bottles of water, lets make all of their bedding wet see how they like it.
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Ann Laurie said:
Absolutely shocking. One day those responsible, or their families and friends, might be in a similar situation. There but for fortune go you or I.
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Tony said:
His choice to take that Action, my choice to boycott Debenhams😢😡
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Amanda Watson said:
I can only hope that the management of this debenhams were not aware of the situation at the time, they should have invited the man in and given him clothing, bedding and a meal, I hope they will now invite him back. The man should be sacked and reported to the police.
And with regard to the mobile phone, do society feel that a homeless person should have nothing! We don’t know what led to him becoming homeless.
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Steve Foster said:
I find it very hard to understand how anyone could treat another human being this way. The security guard may have his own security issues and feels better for it. Very shallow if this is the case
Jessica Domino: Would you find it acceptable if your boss told you how to spend your money? Perhaps all tax payers should tell benefit claimants how to spend their cheques?
No? I thought not. Maybe the phone is 2nd hand passed on by a donor, along with a pay as you go sim card. Until you have the facts please keep your opinion to yourself. Thank you.
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Gillian Souter said:
Why would anyone want to cause unnecessary suffering to a poor homeless guy who wasnt doing anyone any harm, espacially at this time of year, supposed to be season of goodwiil!
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D said:
What a wanker, what Security Company, im sure the Security Company would love to be seen as compassionate, as part of the CSR.
Mm well a few points A) clearly the Security Guard was not doing his duty correctly B) not showing a good side of Social Responsability.
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E said:
For Jessica’s (and others’) information – lots of homeless people have mobile phones. Two articles about this: https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/oct/01/smartphones-are-lifeline-for-homeless-people https://medium.com/conscious-by-handup/why-do-homeless-people-have-cell-phones-54549f661dd#.of8xvvneh
Quite apart from this being an objectively terrible thing to do I would have thought it would constitute assault.
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Stephen Goodfellow said:
What the guard did was wrong. Morally and in law. I doubt if he was acting under instruction of Debenhams, or even works for it. I hope the people of Portsmouth go into the store and bring this to the managers attention.
Sad bullies like this have no place in a decent society.
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Susan said:
This is the worst of humanity. This snobbery, sense of superiority and lack of compassion is what is wrong with the world today. ANYONE can suffer a breakdown in circumstance and NO-ONE deserves it. Shame on Debenhams I certainly won’t be shopping there again.
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Yvonne Taylor said:
We are all within a few pay packets of being destitute. I’m thoroughly disgusted by the staff member of Norwich Debenams. As for the comment on the mobile phone. Words fail me.
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Sarah kirk said:
Everyone deserves a Christmas, they deserve a bit of respect they are still human
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Liz Hackett said:
Absolutely disgusting. I will be letting Debehams here in Galway know how I feel amd will encourage my friends not to shop there.
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Anne said:
That’s disgusting, no one knows how that person was made homeless. It was probably not his own fault. If I see a homeless person I usually go to Greggs to get a hot pie to warm them up for a while. I wish I could have done more….
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Teresa said:
What a sadistic fucker!! No body knows what the future may hold for them really sad for this poor guy 😢
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susan tolbert said:
No one person can ever understand or comprehend any situation; Until they have lived it themselves. Compassion comes from the deep understanding of knowing how it feels.When a person has experience this, they come out of it with true humility. Humbleness is an attitude that few people have these days. When you have experience hopelessness, loss, despair, and total uncaring attitude from others. You either try to not to give up, or you give up. Treating the homeless or poor without an understanding of their situation. Only makes the lives of these people far worse. Helping those in need and having humility while doing it is what everyone should be doing.
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Jan said:
I’ve emailed them, under the complaint system.
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David Kelly said:
You bunch of Bastards. I’ll never shop at Debenhams again. As for your security guard he should be sacked. He should face prosecution for what he’s done.
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Neil said:
People are also leaving negative reviews on Portsmouth’s Debenhams Facebook page, myself included. Are there any homeless charities, help grouped who can organise boycotts and demos outside Debenhams highlighting this. Imagine Debenhams reaction if a load of homeless people and supporters gathered outside to let customers knows what has happened. I’m sure there are anti austerity groups/political groups in the area who’d join in.
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Oisin g said:
Im reading this from Ireland but I will be going to local Debenhams here in galway to ask for that branch’s number in UK to make my boxer heard from over here…. I’m going to share the facebook post to their page ad many times as I can until I’m blocked.
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Bipolar's gf said:
There’s a petition about this:
https://www.change.org/p/the-head-office-of-debenhams?recruiter=91156342&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=share_facebook_responsive&utm_term=mob-xs-share_petition-custom_msg
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janeemcallaghan said:
There are so many ways a homeless person might be posting on a phone. Phones are a safety need these days, not a luxury. Someone may have gifted him the phone. He might be using it on a wifi hotspot, charging it in public areas… Further you can access facebook in libraries and all sorts of other places.
He is involved with a local homeless charity, who also posted about this incident, as one of their volunteers witnessed the aftermath as he tried to clean up. They may have given him access to post.
So basically, perhaps nobody else picked up on him using a phone because we’re not cynical and always looking for the catch?
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Jimmy CWU said:
Unbelievable. And yer one Jessica domino complaining that the homeless person has a mobile phone?! What a fucking wanker. I won’t be at Debenhams Belfast again until some form of retribution is evidenced.
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Maureen Dickens said:
This is sickening and I’m horrified that anyone should be so cruel and spiteful. I, for one, will be writing to complain to the Management at Debenham’s (I hope others do so too) and, unless you are invited back for an apology and compensation ( maybe via this site), I will never set foot in Debenham’s again.
This country is becoming unacceptably intolerant and uncaring and ordinary folk have to speak out for those who are experiencing difficulties and feeling vulnerable.
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Neil said:
Portsmouth has local papers with website and social media sites. Time to spam! Oh and Jessica Domino, for the reasons explained above, you are an idiot.
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lauraatkin137 said:
Does anyone know if a petition to Debenham’s has been set up?
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Gerald Brady said:
What the guard did was assault. He should be sacked and prosecuted. Take this up with his boss.
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Owen said:
I have put a video on Facebook which contains the call I made this morning.
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Claire jennings said:
Small minded wa*kstains… bet their mums are all wishing theyd swallowed at this point in time.
Hope you get your predicament sorted and dont allow this to cause you to lose all faith in humanity.
Peace and happiness.
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Reg Whiffin said:
Stop shopping at Debenhams.
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Ricky C said:
Well theres two sides to every story. Your side , their side and the truth.
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clairewriteswords said:
okay, about to make myself really unpopular here….how can he afford to keep a dog and an internet connection via phone/tablet while homeless? NO, the staff member should not have done what they did – it was a disgusting display of lack of humanity and never in a heartbeat would I ever condone it. But I do question stories like this for purely practical reasons
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Dennis ford said:
Boycott Debenhams till they apologise and reemburse the homeless man
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Ed said:
Try reading some of the previous comments… not difficult to see you haven’t. Otherwise you wouldn’t have asked.. the answers are all there,common sense really…
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chriscaff said:
Without internet this man has absolutely NO chance. You can get a connection for £5 a month. His dog will be helped with donations. Try sleeping out there for a night Claire! Homelessness is becoming more prevalent. Even the so called ‘middle classes’ are starting to be affected. Could be YOU next. Would your dog and your internet (free at libraries BTW) not give you a reason to keep on living, as clearly people don’t, do they? They are too busy picking holes in the poor man’s plight. .He could be ex soldier with PTSD, an abused young adult, a mental health sufferer or divorced and lost his home. Get a conscience! Do something to help. The last thing they need is folk like YOU!
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chris said:
His phone could av been given 2 him or something he had b4 he was made homeless and he has only got 2 top it up with £10 a myth wen he runs out or maybe somebody pays the top up fee 4 him so they can check up on him but it also helps being able 2 av contact details 4 job interview,s, accommodation charitys, there r so meny resends y he should av this phone. Leave ur phone at home 1day and c how difficult life gets without it
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Karen platt said:
People who mock you should remember… you can become homeless in the blink of an eye. So mock while you can. Dont ever feel like it cant happen to you cause it can you absolute arsehole
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Sally said:
What apology for humanity could do such a thing? Those who lack compassion can expect none in their future – and one day, they will need it.
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Lorna Wright said:
They should know that there but for the grace of God anyone of us could be homeless for a multitude of reasons. Empathy for our fellow man costs nothing but makes the whole world a better place to live in. Please don’t think we all are like this because we are not.
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Linda gardner said:
Disgraceful debenhams, be ashamed of yourselves.
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Anne Harwood said:
What is wrong with this country!!! No longer do we have any compassion for people less fortunate than we may be but we now resort to humiliation and bullying of the less fortunate. We are on a backward slide to Dickensian time’s when people even children were left to die of cold and starvation in the street’s. GET A FLAMING GRIP so called bigwigs. In my book there is nothing big in having no heart or compassion. Take note karma WILL pay you a visit.
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Simon said:
Claire: Perhaps he had a dog and a phone before he became homeless. Maybe he’s on Giffgaff and tops up depending on what he can afford. Maybe it’s none of your bleedin’ business and has nothing whatsoever to do with whether the story’s true or not.
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jenbitespeople said:
clairewriteswords, it’s 2016. Free wifi is plentiful, so anyone with the cheapest and most basic of smartphones on a Pay As You Go plan (a possession that may well pre-date the person’s homelessness) can find internet access if they want it. There are also libraries and other community hubs where a homeless person may be able to access the internet for free. Remember that if you’re trying to get back to a normal life, the internet is not some decadent luxury – it’s a tool that is increasingly hard to live without if you want a place to live, a job or access to benefits.
As for the dog, what expenses do you think they incur? Most of the homeless dog owners I’ve spoken to say that they’re inundated with people offering to give them food for the dog (far more than will offer food for a human). There are charities that can help with any vet treatment required, or the pets go without (just as the humans forego medical treatment). Given that dogs provide company, love and protection, a lot of people seem to think they’re worth keeping. And again, the dog may well pre-date the person’s homelessness.
Try chatting with the next homeless person you encounter. Buy them a cup of tea and let them talk. You’ll learn a lot by listening to them, and your questions about practicalities will be answered.
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Alex Thorburn said:
It now appears that the last thing that a person gives up is their smartphones. In many cases it is the only connection that remains for them to family or friends.
I am sure that most people will remember the media pictures of refugees landing in Greece with nothing to support them almost immediately on their smartphones to let family know that they had arrived safely.
I only use that as an up to date example of the fact that smartphones have become the most indispensable tool for the 21st century
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niki said:
omg really has none of people questioning the Internet situation heard of free wifi spots.. there everywhere
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Elizabeth Warren said:
Shocked and disgusted at the treatment of this homeless person and their companion. Truth is we are all 3 bad decisions away from homelessness ourselves. So have a thought for those less fortunate than yourselves. I’ll be boycotting Debenhams from now on. I do hope someone or some organisation were able to give you some fresh clothes and supplies for your dog.
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Lynda Evans said:
Just bloody disgraceful . He should be sacked & if this isDebenhams way to treat those less fortunate than us then, they should be ASHAMED .
Where is their empathy & compassion.They ought to be grateful that they are not in the same predicament
Last time I’ll ever buy anything from there & I hope others will follow , we need to hit them in the pocket , where it hurts most .
We should all remember , there but for the grace of God go I
I hope you managed to get replacement clothes & food for you & uourfurbaby & I hope 2017 will improve for you .
God bless xx
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Diarmuid Smith said:
Hateful thing to do but we need to find out if it’s a security staff policy or this guy did it off his own bat, or more worryingly, store or even corporate instructions.
Boycotts work but only if they’re pointed and sharply focused at a specific offender.
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kathryn cumberpatch said:
the Security guard should be named and shamed, and a strong letter written to the National papers AND the Head office of Debenhams , there are ex veterans on the streets homeless in this country, its disgusting
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angrylobsterblog said:
Most of us are 3 paychecks away from homelessness, it’s frightening that such a society that once prided itself on socialist values and sticking up for the underdog could act in such a disgusting way, especially at Christmas time. This current wave of right-wing hatred sweeping the western world is terrifying.
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Damien Gallagher said:
To Claire who as how can he afford mobile connection. There are tonnes of free wifi spots you can pick up outside of places. It could a really old smart phone (around for near a decade now). It’s also he’s lifeline. I mean, really, that’s your takeaway from this story!?
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Saron morris said:
Any one can be homeless at a drop of a hat through no fault of ya own not that I wish it on anyone but come it’s Xmas that’s rude and ignorant . I believe in karma people like that will get wot they deserve I only hope he never goes through a break up can make ya homelse’s losing ya job etc no one knows wots round the corner of there life ..hope you got sorted again mate love the spirt xxx
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Mary Jane said:
Claire, dog food doesn’t cost much, but rent does. Foregoing his dog wouldn’t save him enough money for rent! Also, for rough sleepers & homeless a dog can act like an alarm system and much needed protection, helping make them feel a tiny bit safer in their highly unsafe circumstanves
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Luke said:
If it was me I’d piss and shit all on their doorways, I never shop in them nasty places anyway but I think its a disgrace
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Lady Kell of Kincavel said:
To those asking how he can afford a phone and internet connection, libraries offer use of computers and Internet for free. This is often the only way some homeless people have if keeping in touch with anyone. And those who do have a phone, they have often been donated by various homeless charities and are often PAYG, so they stay connected by scrimping their meagre pennies they get from begging, and charge them up at shelters, and use their wifi.
Don’t begrudge the homeless what few “luxuries” they have. Unless you are in their exact situation, you don’t know what they go through to keep what little they have.
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Luke Buckland said:
Debenhams has responded and the local news has covered the incident http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/our-region/portsmouth/debenhams-apologises-to-homeless-man-after-security-guard-floods-bedding-1-7750074
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Christine Steel said:
Boycott Debenhams until they give this man an apology and reimburse him.
This shows how this country is starting to change into heartless bullying on a daily basis.
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Francis Lusk said:
They are arseholes and they lack humanity. They are lower than scum and should be treated accordingly. That sort of sadism is indicative of a person who is a sociopath. These scumbags should be named and shamed and if I had it my way flogged, but the law and the media are the active parties in brining justice so we must hold on the flogging.
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Robert Paulson said:
What a bunch of nasty bastards. What an actual blatant disregard for humanity. Evil.
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Beverley copeland said:
Absolutely disgracefull why do people think they have the right to do this. Should be ashamed Debenhams and employees
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Steve Ridsdale said:
Surely the real point here ought to be less about what Claire said, and more about what Debenham will do to rectify the guards disgusting behaviour?
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Maxx said:
Terrible …should call police it’s classed as assault. …
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Anon said:
Perspective.
When one is sitting in a well heated room, secure with food at hand and resources nearby, it is often easy to say what people could and should be doing.
I find the following analogy might be useful for helping some people comprehend what it is like to be homeless imho.
Imagine your on the titanic.
Surrounded by plush luxuries everywhere you turn.
Within a minute you hit an iceberg.
You hear a whisper a rumour, but think…no this ship won’t sink, we’re perfectly fine…
Then the ship starts tilting and you decide to head for the lifeboat bays.
All the lifeboats are full, because you were convinced the boat would not sink.
Long story short you end up in an icy cold ocean. Fighting for your life.
Now unless you were some-sort of xen master, chances are your not thinking very far into the future, and certainly not about trivial things like what clothes you are going to buy when you decide to next go shopping etc.
You are thinking about what is happening to you at that point in time, and how fucking freezing cold you are, and how you must use the majority of your mind and will power, simply to stay above the surface of the water.
Someone on a lifeboat is shouting at you, you try to swim towards them, hoping for a helping hand, but all you hear is someone putting you down, calling you a loser, you clutch out for a bit of driftwood anything that might help keep you afloat.
Your in that cold dark ocean for hours.
The daylight breaks..and you finally get fished out of the ocean by Gods good grace and a nearby passing fishing trawler that has heard the distress call over the radio and decided to put their livelihoods on the line and lose their own revenue/wealth generation, for a period to answer humanities call and help with a rescue operation.
TLDR: Be kind. You never know when the tables might turn.
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K Darrington said:
That is absolutely unforgivable. That security guard must be some kind of sociopathic sadist to do a thing like that. No you DON’T deserve that treatment. Debenhams need to take some responsibility for the antisocial actions of that security guard, and deal with this matter appropriately. I was horrified and disgusted when I read what had happened to you.
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jackiefitzmaurice said:
Can we start a petition to boycott Debenhams until they issue a warning to the security guard and an apology to this man?
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Andrea said:
Boycott Debenhams. Homelessness can happen to anyone, many are just one job loss, relationship breakdown, illness or disability away from the downward spiral that can leas to homelessness. These heartless, ignorant people who did this ought go spend some time working for a homelessness charity, they need their eyes opened and a massive dose of compassion. Something sadly lacking in our society today.
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Mike said:
It would be good if which exact store it was got named and shamed. then maybe the asshole that did it could be found and shamed or have a fire hose put through his letterbox.
And as for Claire!! Well …. There are plenty of twats in this world like the security guard referred to in this post seems you are one of them £10 credit on a phone and keeping a dog for company is way cheaper than £1000 plus per month in rent, rates, electricity, gas etc.
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James Halley said:
The security guard should be immediately sacked and Debenham should replace all this mans goods with new and pay him some money for the cruelty caused by this security guard.
This man did not deserve this especially with the weather being so cold.
So Debenham if you read this make sure you put this right.
No ifs or but about it !!!!!
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Angela Jackson said:
A dreadful story and I truly hope this Security Guard gets what is coming to him through the law of Karma. I will boycott Debenhams in the future. Such an appalling lack of Humanity. Let us all call for Debenhams to make a massive donation to a Homeless charity just to redress the balance as well as sacking the security guard. This security guard should be named and shamed. What he did was abuse.
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Belinda Swain said:
I will not be shopping at Debenham again. Ever.
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mlhorsfield said:
Absolutely appalling. No other words, I feel sickened. That guard should lose his job, livelihood, then next year it may be him sleeping rough. No one knows what the future holds, good or bad, so think twice, coz one day you may sleep in a Debenhams doorway. Let’s hope not. Good luck to Russell and may the New Year be bigger and brighter for you.
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vondreassen said:
flimsy excuse from Debenhams, Since this was clearly an assault it is Debenhams responsibility to report it to the police as it took place on their premises… We do actually (still) have laws in this country…
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:54 PM, Pride’s Purge wrote:
> Tom Pride posted: “Posted on Facebook yesterday evening: What have we > become in the UK – a nation of bullies? . Text version: So to some of you > you know my predicament of being homeless. But yesterday morning I woke up > feeling wet socks and clothes thought I mig” >
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martin said:
It’s simple really 1 don’t buy from Debenhams 2 bycott them,3 bad publicity on social media.
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Atholl Clark said:
Your guards need lessons in human life skills !
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Clare Summers said:
It’s an absolute disgrace that ANY human being can treat another in this way. Any of us could face this awful predicament at some point in our lives. Why can’t people be nice to people anymore just because it’s the right thing to do. Why do some people feel it’s acceptable to treat others in such an unkind manner. I volunteer for a homeless organisation and the majority of people I come across are lovely towards people facing this rowing problem and most are respectful towards the situation (especially the homeless themselves). The disgusting behaviour you have been unfortunate enough to experience from this awful security guard says a lot more about him than yourself, and I would try to not let it enter your head too much and get you down. I would take it further however and report it and hopefully someone in authority from Debenhams sees this post and replaces all your damaged property with items from their store (at the very least). In the meantime I sincerely hope that your situation improves and you find a home/help soon. All the best and good luck for the future x
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Maggi Dignam said:
Not sure what to say I’m so disgusted… I’ll certainly think twice about shopping at the none caring Debenhams and the lousy security guard wants a few buckets of cold water slinging on him and to be left out in the cold to see if he can still be amused by it!
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Elaine Allen said:
Debenhams should have the Security Gaurd on the carpet and seriously disciplined. Or if this hasn’t happened then it is obvious that they condone this bullying, unsympathetic behaviour. If this is the case shame on you! I for one will not shop in one of your stores again and I ask others to take this stand too, until they apologise and reimburse this person with new beding and clothes. A donation to a shelter would be a good idea as well.
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Catherine McLean said:
Disgusting heartless and to hear it’s condoned makes it worse . Hopefully what goes around comes around . One of the saddest things I heard was how some people abuse people who are homeless . It should be a crime parallel to GBH .
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Lynn Rusling said:
When did we turn into a World of horrible uncaring people .Nobody seems to care about people only things every year we get worse ..
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Joan of Arc said:
Stopped shopping in Debenhams years ago after a rude cafe attendant spilled cola on my sons sandwich and laughed. Management no better offer me a free cola next time I visited my son is now 26 and I ain’t been back there for 18 years! Stockton on Tees shop.
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Hazel Scammell-Scott said:
OMG Claire, shut your mouth up…
Russell has a dog and a phone, the dog is his family and the phones for his
protection, Claire where’s your heart ❤️ it must be made of stone, because I don’t see any love in yours..There’s free internet all over the town,hot spots the library.
Why don’t you help Russell,instead of dissing him,he has done nothing wrong, only to become homeless,that could be you or me, we both don’t know why he is homeless and it’s none of our business..The only issue here is how he was badly treated by Debenhams & Their Sercurity Guard,not what has & hasn’t got…..
Debenhams get a your act together, give Russell a sleeping bag, bedding, a washing flannel, soap, towels and a bed for his beloved dog…help him and his dog find somewhere to live..He did nothing wrong,only to go to sleep outside your store.. Discipline/sack your sercurity guard for being such a bigot, make him give a days pay to Russell..
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Cheryl Tipple said:
Awful and we’ll done for letting us know their “policies”, not that I shop there anyway. Hope you’re OK.
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susan zeebroek said:
shit shop its full of rubbish far to bloody dear
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Sharon MacPherson said:
Disgraceful behaviour, anyone of us are a payday away from homelessness in this day and age so don’t judge anyone. Debenhams should hang their heads in shame and the security guard should be sacked immediately and charged with assault. No one chooses this way of life and should be supported as much as possible, how would you feel if all your worldly possessions were ruined in seconds by one childish act of evil?
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jackie said:
There security gives us a bad name. I work as a security officer and iv come across a few homeless sleeping in doorways when I have to unlock buildings early in the morning and I have never had any bother being a lone female too. In fact a few times I have given them a time in which they will need to move as the staff will be arriving and they have been grateful to be given time to sort them self’s out. What he did was bullying and he was out of order.
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Jacqui sexton said:
Homeless is a sure sign that our country is not working, no one deserves to be homeless in a country as wealthy as the UK . The undeserving rich have sucked up all the resources including property & are now extorting money from the poor, passing laws so property does not have to be habitable.
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Maz said:
I’d follow that security plonker home and pee on his doorstep 🙂 peace, love & light (and a tiny bit of revenge for good measure)
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as above said:
The Security Guard and the Manager are beneath contempt on so many levels. I intend to voice my concerns to the overall general Manager of Debenhams asking who would have ultimate responsibility should the “homeless” person suffer from hypothermia due to wet bedding. The Guard’s actions were irresponsible in the extreme, worthy of a child’s immature thinking.
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NBaker said:
Debenhams won’t last much longer with that kind of behaviour. (Fingers Crossed)
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Ollie foulkes said:
Is there a reply/rebuttal from Debenhams management – very much doubt it.
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Jim Niven said:
Isn’t this a form of assault?
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Helen Mamwell-Holme said:
I have just sent the link to this in a message to their Facebook site, this is truly awful. I’m sorry that someone it was ok to treat you this.
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Maxine said:
You should name and shame the store that did this to you.I,for one,would definitely write a letter of complaint.And for all you people who made nasty little comments about him owning a dog or having a phone,you have obviously no idea at all what it’s like to spend a night on the streets can be very scary !!!,the companionship and warmth an animal can bring when the rest of your society has made you an outcast is beyond priceless and a phone is sometimes your only hope of ,finding a job or staying in contact with people who live in the “normal world”….what has happened to our society where it’s acceptable to persecute and bully those in need.personally I find it abhorrent that our society is slipping backwards and not striding forwards into the future when we have so much technology and knowledge to share.
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Rosalynn jack said:
Remember what goes around comes around..he will get his comeuppance that’s for sure…..
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murielle said:
That is completely disgusting and unacceptable behaviour. They should be ashamed of themselves. I for one will never shop in Debenham again.
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Juan castro said:
If anything they should have compassion and give you some help not make thinks worse for you in these harsh weather conditions they should be held accountable for messing with somebody down on there luck you should take them court for violating your basic human rights!!!
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Jan said:
Well that’s a good enough reason for me to never to set foot in Debenhams ever again
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Francis Logan said:
Since this has got into the public domain I believe that Debenhams should make a public apology and sizeable donation to homeless charities. It’s bad enough being homeless without the added humiliation and indignity that the victim of this assault suffered.
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james c said:
DISGUSTING
Suggest and ask every one copy and paste n send this to debenhams who are easily messaged through facebook.
DEAR DEBENHAMS At this time of year im particularly troubled by what i have read and am contacting you regarding , im disgusted by the read i have had about treatment of a man at one of your stores by both your security and your managment also and there fore by YOU via those you have represent you . Following this be assured i will never shop in debenhams again unless i hear of aome repairations to this man and as i write this im sat on booked transport home n sharing the atory with many of my friends and agreeing to boycott your stores nation wide and spread the word. il also be forwarding this to many of my friends and family and encouraging them to do the same which im certain they will. I hope you can find some christmas spirit and have the nerve to do what ever it takes to correct this dreadful act and help out the man offended by hour staff so heartlessly Il look forward to reading about how you do this and spreading that good news even further than i spread the story in the link below … https://tompride.wordpress.com/2016/12/27/debenhams-soak-homeless-guy-on-boxing-day-ruin-his-donated-food/
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Ed said:
https://www.change.org/p/the-head-office-of-debenhams?recruiter=32783445&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_term=des-md-share_petition-no_msg
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Sarah Brockwell said:
How very cruel! I cannot believe that any decent human could act in this way. This man is without compassion or shame, his family, if he has one, must be sickened by his behaviour. This will not be an isolated incident. This type throws petrol over stray cats, steals the content of charity boxes, kills animals for fun, bullies co-workers, jeers at the disabled and festers in his own odious nature. I predict a very lonely and miserable old age.
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Louise-Moremi said:
What happened to the season of good will? This retailer needs to make good of this. SHAMEFUL…
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Heidi said:
Talk about kick someone when they are down. I wouldn’t wish being homeless on anyone why would you do that to someone when it’s clear they havnt got alot. No one knows why that person is homeless but no matter the circumstances no need for that at all. Just ask to move along its not hard is it. I would have waited till he finished work and thrown a whole bucket of ice water over him as he walked out the door
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Suzanne said:
Disgraceful treatment of a fellow human being. Shared on FB. Unbelievably cruel; shame on you Debenhams!
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pete said:
I’ve been homeless also, just 2 years ago for around half a year, I just have no direct family and nobody that cared, I’m not and never have been a drug user or any sort of stereotypical assosiciation of homelessness, my parents passed on and I was left financially inept. So let this first of all establish not to judge that homeless people have always done bad to fall into their circumstances. Secondly I was unable to step into work due to lack of identification due to no address or paperwork (birth certificates, nat insurance details, bank details etc), since I got help into accommodation I got a job in 2 months after I got all my details and stuff sorted out, and been working ever since, homeless people are down on their luck and would do anything to change it, they are not lazy or unwilling to help them self’s, sometimes its just IMPOSSIBLE to help yourself when there is nothing to start from. I think its obvious that no homeless person should be discriminated against and should even be a crime to, picking on the elderly whomb are vulnerable is considered sickening, and to do so to equally vulnerable homeless people is EXACLY the same.
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Brian Hinchcliffe said:
A dreadful story of inexcusable bullying behaviour. if i were not a calm and peaceful person I would go to a Debenham store and do a bit of jumbling of stock. Not theft of course, just a little mixing of the things they sell. Debenham’s will like it about as much as Russell enjoyed his stuff being ruined. Fortunately I don’t do things like that and would never aadvise anyone to do it even though they can’t touch you for it. Imagine if 20 people a day went in with the same punishment in mind….
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There's turpie said:
This is shocking
The very least Debenhams should do is replace clothing and bedding
Ouchers for food and few nights accommodation till the new year.
It’s not as if will cost them anything as they can claim on tax
The guard words fail me
I will boycott this store and ask all Facebook to do same till you are compensated
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Joanne Nettleton said:
This is absolutely disgusting. What are we becoming if a large corporation can follow these kind of tactics. Personally I will avoid this shop now. I think that they should make a public apology and the security guard should perhaps maybe consider his position??? perhaps the homeless person could have his job. We are living in 2016 it is no longer acceptable for large shops to take this type of behavior and consider it acceptable. If they were at school then there would be repercussions this attitude is bullying and typical of school behavior. Perhaps the store manager should make a public apology and perhaps the company should consider his or her position too. I personally will not shop in Debenhams until there is an apology and sizeable donation to a homeless charity.
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Ruth said:
never shop there again – vote with your feet people, hit them where it hurts in their profits.
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Tilly said:
This is absolutely unacceptable the security guard should apologise and buy brand new bedding and everything else he made soaking wet. It is out of order it really is.
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Debbie Gray said:
Totally disgusting behaviour from anyone never mind someone representing a company!!!! They should be ashamed of themselves I’m so sorry you were treated like that 😩
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Paul Southcott said:
wouldn’t it be possible to get a letter up and signed and sent to Debenhams, letting them know that this stuff is not acceptable?
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Silvie Steven said:
Has anyone started a petition yet to get some sort of response from Debenhams?
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Crips said:
Before you all go petrol bombing Debenhams has anyone got any proof that this actually happened?
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Cameron said:
So sorry to hear this Russell, disgraceful behaviour by both Security & Management staff at Debenhams,Portsmouth store!
I would call their Head Offices & report it to them & maybe speak to a local newspaper office / journalist also. Good Luck!
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Suzanne said:
Debenhams were out of order – at least the security guard and management at the Portsmouth store.
I so hope you find somewhere safe where you won’t be bullied by jobs worths and can be appreciated for the human being you are
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Martin said:
Surely this is assault! Contact the Police & make a complaint (make sure you get a crime number) pointing out that at this time of year being wet can lead to hypothermia from which you could have died.
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Wilma Robertson said:
Appalling treatment of a human being race creed colour beliefs and social standing do not make anyone less of a human being. At least an apology, replacement food and clothes for this plus another 2. They can well afford it after all
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Ruth Hurst said:
It’s so comforting to know that the milk of human kindness is flowing freely in Portsmouth. A little compassion and empathy for the poor homeless person wouldn’t go amiss. Debenhams should fully compensate him for his loss of food and clothing. Also for his degradation. Shame on you Debenhams
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Ruthie said:
Can’t believe that humans treat each other this way.So your homeless and that means your worthless,less than anyone else.Shallow,cruel people out there and yes I hope karma gives him a taste of his own medicine but then does that make me as shallow as him.Disgusting!!
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Emma Godbold said:
Debenhams should be held accountable, it’s still wilful destruction of private property which is a criminal offence. Seek police assistance also declare it a hate crime as discrimination against homeless, it’s a thing they are trying to stop at moment. Hope you get justice, and guard should be sacked and wages used to buy you replacement goods xx
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Lee Guthrie said:
He’s an animal and needs to be dismissed from his job immediately.come on Debenhams do the right thing.
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Lay said:
Donate the So-called security guards months wages to this guy & make him pay for all teh stuff he ruined aswell. Makes my blood boil!
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Paul said:
Everyone jumping in? How to homeless is this guy?
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009196341039
If security did this its disgusting. Gives security guards a bad name… However entirely aim at Debenhams.
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Heather said:
Well that’s debenhams off my shopping list then! No it’s utterly unacceptable for any one to be treated like this. Its surely classed as criminal damage for your belongings to he purposefully damaged by a store employee – any decent lawyers out there who would do some pro bono representation here? Sorry you were treated that way – most decent human beings respect other people’s property – being homeless does not mean you should not get the same respect and courtesy as everyone else – shame on you debenhams
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fiona mackay said:
Criminals are warm,comfortable and fed,which is bad enough but for someone in a job of trust this is real bad. Should have asked the man to move on or they;d call police. If i was him i’d have marched into shop and started grabbing stuff to replace wet stuff and walked out. Security guy,yer a big eejit that should be charged with criminal damage.
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DEBORAH HEAPHY said:
Unless Debenhams do something about this awful treatment of a man who is in a bad enough way of living and get these awful security guards to publicly apologise….and threaten them with dismissal…and one day they might end up the same….Karma springs to mind….and on boxing day too….you horrible people…so inhumane…..Portsmouth….DEBENHAMS….WE SHOULD ALL GO AND SLEEP OUTSIDE….AND DONT MOVE…..
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Catherine Mackay said:
Discusting absolutely discusting no one deserves to be treated in this way i hope you’ve managed to enjoy what little Christmas spirit you could find I’m so sad at reading this cx
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Eleanor said:
That is classed as assault and the manager should be ashamed of himself he should be made to buy everything that was ruined I would contact head office if you can disgusting behaviour do they really think people chose to be homeless 😡😡😡😡
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Suzanne said:
Absolutely discusting Debenham you should be ashamed of your self’s. …. you need to apologise to this man and give him back everything he lost AND MORE! !! Who the he’ll do your security guards think they are????? Nothing but BIG bullies 😠😠😠
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Diane said:
I hope the company sack the guard and the manager to save there store bcause obviously i wont be shopping there anymore and i bet alot more people wont be.disgraceful.
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tomhendersonsmith said:
An apology and compensation from Debenhams for Russell would be good. How about it Tom Pride? I’d certainly sign and promote it.
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Sue Power said:
Hope Debenham store sack the security guard and give him a taste of what it is like to maybe not get another job for a while and struggle for a bit he should be a shamed of himself
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Susan vickers said:
I find this really disgusting , if it was any one else I’m sure your complaint would have had more of an impact . Which I n It’s self is unfair but to ruin what few posetipns you have is despicable
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Diane Morcom said:
Shocking. I have emailed Debenhams making them aware of my disgust.
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Pattie Thorpe said:
They need help not Abuse.
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Linda Lee said:
This so called civilised and country of ‘christian values’……. So ashamed to be part of a human race that could treat done one do callously.
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Nic said:
Have you contacted Debenhams head office? Not sure if it will.do any good? This isnt something they will want against their precious name.
Hope you are dry now?
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Lisa Talbot said:
Nothing but bullies. Hope you compensate this man after you destroyed all of his belongings. ..I for one won’t be using Debenhams anymore and I’ll be using my friends to keep away too.
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Annie said:
This makes me so sad. Why would anyone be so heartless? I am so sorry that this has happened to you and that Debenhams can condone such behaviour from its security staff. They should all hang their heads in shame and at the very least the store to compensate your losses.
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Joanna McIntyre said:
Very cowardly of the security guard as he knew the Russell would not complain to the police because they would just tell him he shouldn’t be sleeping in the doorway of Debenhams. So Russell and people like him will continue to be bullied by scum like that unless we all try to do something to help.
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Charlotte Clemons said:
Disgusting behaviour. Its bad enough ta people have to be on the streets in their day and age but for one human being who most likely went home to a warm house, a hot bath and a good meal to leave another feeling like they are worthless is unacceptable. Debenahams sort your s”!@ out this is despicable and I shall be emailing.
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Mary said:
If they’d done that to an animal they’d be prosecuted! Boycott Debenham!!
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lyoncommunications said:
I’m guessing here but I’d say this is a combination of a nasty-minded security man acting independently and an apathetic member of junior management who doesn’t see the need to take the gripes of a delegation of homeless people any further.
All of which makes social media such a brilliant thing: because neither the security man nor the manager thought it would go any further, and now it has.
Debenhams’ reputation is tarnished by this cheap behaviour, and I reckon in addition to an apology they should give Russell Allen a job. Maybe as a security man – I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a vacancy coming up soon…
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Bendy Beauty said:
Their press release on the issue is somewhat… piss poor.
http://debenhams.pressarea.com/pressrelease/details/47/CORPORATE-INTL-47/8108
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Glyn A Clarke said:
Well I guess Debenhams will come back with some sort of excuse.
Shame on your security staff and shame on you Debenhams if you let this go unresolved. As far as I’m concerned it was assault and the person/person’s responsible should be charged for the crime accordingly.
You as a company should compensate the victim and make right this unforgivable crime against a fellow human.
Yes I am totally disgusted with it all.
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Linda said:
Disgusted in you Debenhams, management should be ashamed of themselves,treating a homeless person like that,you will not get my custom anymore.
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Tracy Ball said:
Absolutely disgusting the security guard wants sacking. Shame on u Debenhams
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Heidi said:
Complete asshole!!! That security guy should hang his head in shame and get a taste of his own medicine. Not all homeless people choose to be homeless it just happens at times. Heard of a guy that got made redundant days two weeks before Crimbo and then got chucked out his house cause he couldn’t pay his bills. Two days before Crimbo he threw himself in front of a train. So asshole security bloke stop and think next time. Everyone has a story and never judge a book by its cover cause one day you might be in the same position. Never look down your nose at the less fortunate. Makes me so angry. 😡. For a multi million pound company like yourselves Debenhams you should donate duvets and dog beds to the homeless to keep them warm. Shame on you!!!!
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Dazza said:
I think everyone should visit the store and piss all over the security guard
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kharist said:
Despicable behaviour. There but for the grace of god could any of us be. What sort of person would do that to another person? Not a very nice one I think. I feel pity and sorrow for their small-minded, tiny, unfeeling, hard hearts. Maybe bullying someone makes them feel something 😦 Debenhams should be ashamed of themselves
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PB said:
I for one won’t be shopping at debenhams again
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Brian Dykstra said:
The guard should be sacked and charged and Debenhams should replace what he ruined as they employ him the WANKER
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Lorraine M Oliver said:
I THOUGHT A SECURITY GAURDS JOB DESCRIPTION WAS TO SERVE THE PUBLIC, SEEMS THEY ARE NOT DOING THEIR JOB PROPERLY,THEY SHOULD BE GIVEN A WARNING AND IF THAT DOESN’T WORK THEN THEY SHOULD LOSE THEIR JOBS,I WOULDN’T EVEN GIVE THEM A WARNING ACTUALLY. THEY ARE COMPLETE AND UTTER SCUM OF THE EARTH AND THE MANAGEMENT ARE NOT MUCH BETTER, IT NEEDS TAKING RIGHT TO THE TOP – A GOOD HEARTED SOLICITOR PERHAPS COULD HIGHLIGHT THIS CASE AND GIVE IT SOME COVERAGE, THIS IS MANSFIELD FOR GODS SAKE NOT SAN SALVADOR !!!!!!!
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Julie Chateau said:
Shame on you Debenhams and your employee, he should start the new year without a job and give him a taste of what it’s like to have no money, how heartless to do what he did, people like him are just bullies and deserve all that is coming to them. Debenhams do the right thing and put it right !
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Barbara Griffiths said:
He wants sacking.
And prosecuting.
But he’s low class – just rise above it.
Xx
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Jo said:
I am so sorry you have been treated in this manner. It is disgusting.
The guard and manager should be treated with gross misconduct at the very least.
Perhaps Debenhams should employ you as their security guard instead of that vile bully, thus giving you chance to get back on your feet, and provide you with help to find permanent accommodation.
Good luck xx
Anyone can become homeless because of a chain of events. I sincerely doubt there are many homeless people saying ‘hey, this is the life I prefer!’
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Mairwen Williams said:
Absolutely Disgusting.!! No Need For that. Help is What these People Need! Let’s hope that the Security Guy Never come across this happening to one of his Family.They should of Done something to help the Guy.!! Manager in Debenhams hang your head in SHAME.!!
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Tracey said:
Disgusting! You should definitely push this further, he needs to be dealt with as that is cruel, bullying behaviour and you deserve some support as he damaged your stuff. Hope you, your dog and your belongings are dry now.
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simon shields said:
Bastards and shit houses who need neutering for the sake of the future of our society. Especially the security guards. I’d expect it of some managers I’ve known because their parents were scum and they don’t know better.
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Carol brough said:
This is disgusting behaviour by this security guard. Sack him and give the poor homeless chap compensation, no one asks to be homeless or enjoys it, if it happened to a dog there would be uproar! Can’t stand the holier than though attitude some people have over the less fortunate. Give him new clothes, food and money to compensate this appalling behaviour. Shame on debenhams
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Tina Kavanagh said:
Did the guard do this of his own bat or was he ordered to do it by the management? In any case they should both be sacked for gross misconduct & see where that gets them, oh & if it leads to either of them being homeless I hope someone drenches them too.
Debenhams you’re off my shopping list.
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Rachael Ford said:
This is dreadful behaviour. All the staff involved must be strongly reprimanded, and the security guard sacked. I hope Debenhams senior management take this seriously and find the homeless gentleman. They should then provide him with warm clothes, shoes and fresh food. Maybe even give him a job to help him off the streets
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Lisa said:
If they are saying it wasn’t their staff/security then tell them it will be on their cctv. If they have nothing to hide they will gladly show it…..to the police.
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Silvie Steven said:
Go onto Debenhams Facebook page, as I have just done, and leave a message for the Chairman and the manager of the Portsmouth store. If they get enough individual ones they will be forced into doing something
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Kathleen Stephenson said:
Revolting act of pure ignorance. Debenhams need to apologise publicly to this man and replace all of his damaged goods. Who on earth does this guard think he is to stand in judgement on another human being as if he is some way superior – if he was my son I would be utterly ashamed of him. DEBANHAMS ACT NOW ON THIS MATTER OR I FOR ONE WILL WITHDRAW ALL OF MY BUSINESS FROM YOUR STORES
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Ceri jones said:
We should boycott Debenhams and not shop there! No way to treat any creature never mind a person who is very much down on their luck! We are all a pay check away from being destitute, I wonder how that security guard would feel if he should somehow lose his job for disgraceful conduct and taking advantage of his position and find himself jobless and eventually homeless? Spare a thought for others and do not judge what you do not know or understand! Shame on you Debenhams!!!!
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jannettehinsley said:
Reblogged this on jannettehinsley.
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Ann JEAN Harrison said:
I think we should boycott Debenhams and bring them to their knees as this poor man has been., What right does anyone have of treating a fellow human being this way. Sack the security guard who did this, instate the homeless guy that is if he will accept the offer and sort your selves out. Despicable behaviour by you member of staff. Debenhams you are above yourselves. stop this now .
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Sue Carpenter said:
What I suggest is that anyone who is either homeless in or around Portsmouth, or anyone with a thick winter sleeping bag in that area, to make their way to Debenhams and bed down. The more the merrier. That’ll learn ’em!
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Karen said:
I am disgusted by the actions of security. Have they no humanity? They are there to protect the property of debenhams which means sometimes moving people on. But to soak and ruin the belongings of people is humiliating, bullying and totally unnecessary. When all is said and done there but for the grace of God go us all.
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skulltures said:
Disgraceful on shops behalf and unacceptable bullying to those less fortunate than themselves hope karma bites them in the arse soon!
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Lyn said:
Absolutely Discusting I was security for 23years never once did I treat the homeless like this I had respect shame on you Debenhams
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Sue said:
There for the grace of God go I. How could anyone want to do this, It is a disgrace. Sadly homeless people are often a target of abuse. A girl who is homeless in our town was beaten up by two sub humans. Not one of us knows what will happen to us in the future. Treat people how you would want to be treated yourself.Shame on you Debenhams.
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Melanie Black said:
Be careful who you hurt – you may just need them in your time if need. Most people are only a few steps away from being destitute. I would hope and pray if I was, others would show me compassion. Sometimes I have to wonder what kind of humans we have become – when humanity is removed from those most vulnerable in our society? Be well my friend and never give up xx
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Pinny said:
Whether it’s Christmas holidays or not, this security guard has absolutely no compassion for his fellow human beings, and is a horrid bully! Why would any company/organisation even want to employ someone like that?!
He represents Debenhams in the worst ever light! He deserves to be instantly dismissed, whilst his employer should do something to compensate this unfortunate man, and make up for the lack of care & compassion shown by their cruel and heartless employee!
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Alex said:
Tell them people. Write a review for their site for google n yelp i did. what a bunch of losers.
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Marty said:
Alex de Lahge got a job after all.
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Sally said:
Well I think the security is sick, I mean fair enough to come and say look you have 10 mins before shop opens, but that’s just wrong!
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Jess said:
They’ve been caught selling real fur and now this! I’m disgusted. Let’s get #debenhamsboycott trending that will surely get the into action!!!
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Leslie.golding said:
Debenhams should hang it’s head in shame, hpoefully someone will have the humanity and compassion to rectify this awful mess and whoever is responsible for this incident wether the Security Guard or his superior’s or both are given their marching orders. It’s difficult enough for someone to be in the situation of being homeless and invisible to many in our society, but to act in this way is indefensible. Hope you get your just rewards Debenham’s and especially your scumbag of a security guard. A very angry now ex customer of Debenham’s.
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Mark said:
Is someone bringing all these comments to the attention of Debenhams? They’re all very true and welcome but if Debenhams don’t know………..
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Ian TG said:
I should think it’s a relatively serious crime to purposefully soak somebody in these temperatures, especially knowing they’d have to remain in that condition.
Skip debenhams for now & go straight to the police
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Milly said:
My opinion is call the police as he damaged your property.
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norma sommerville said:
‘unfortunate accident’??? could you please elaborate…….not that we would believe a word!!!
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Valerie Lightwood said:
That’s it! Never EVER will I use Debenhams again!
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Tansy said:
So many. People are scum. I’m so sorry this happened to you. There is no fighting the wrongs of our society sometimes.
Please keep the idea strong that there are people who care, people who do put themselves out for others. I’m with you, though miles away. Xxx
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Mary Ryan said:
Absolutely disgusting. Do these people realise that it may happen to them at sometime in their lives. It saddens me to see so many homeless people been made homeless through no fault if their own. What goes round comes round. Bless you all xxx
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Sue harris said:
Why does nobody help anyone nowadays? Never ever saw homeless people when i was younger, simply because everybody helped everybody and no questions asked, problem nowadays is that people are money mad, the more they make the better they think they are, that is such a shame. I don’t have much but i offer this guy a roof over his head and help to find work if he wants or needs it, nobody should have to live like this or put up with the ignorance of others, i’d be ashamed if i was one of them people, thank god i’m normal!
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Lisa Longhorne said:
one word, SHOCKING……… should hang their heads in shame for this, where is love and peace, kindness and care especially at Christmas time
your staff need to be retrained or sacked because this is not what you want your business to be known, we live in the world of online and word can spread to millions of people and these people, these good people of great Britain may just decide to boycott Debenhams. Peace and love is what it should be about at Christmas, I am not into any religion but I do believe that most people are good. At Christmas every year I make lunch for my own family and for older people who cant do it for themselves and it gives you a lovely feeling that you have done something nice for another human being for nothing in return so come on Debenhams show goodwill to this gentleman.
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Julia Richards said:
Instead of demeaning this person, why can’t anyone in that store offer a warm bed for the gent? I’m not from the UK (bloodlines I have family from there), but this is hideous! How can this store hold its head up high when they knowingly do this?
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Janet Wedge said:
One way or another all our mis-deeds will come around to pay us back! Lets hope that the Security guard hasyhe decency to PUBLICLY APOLOGISE and repay you for the loss that you have suffered! SHAME ON DEBENHAMS for not training their Security in the Art of Humanity! I for one will never visit the store again, THEY HAVE BEEN CAUGHT FOR SELLING REAL FUR (so I understand) and this vile act upon this unfortunate homeless person IS BEYOND BELIEF…. SHAME ON DEBEHAMS
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Natalie said:
Horrific 😢
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Karin N Si said:
That is inexcusable behaviour from the security guard and Debenhams should accept responsibility and replace everything! Shame on you Debenhams!
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ruthiepearlman said:
I don’t see the correlation of selling real fur and bullying a homeless person. But what Debenhams did to you is appalling. The whole homeless situation in London is appalling. I’m so sorry.
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oro said:
that’s assault , that security guard has well overstepped the Mark and Broken the law, Debenhams should suspend him or are they aiding and abbetting
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Tracey said:
Discusting. Never will.u shop in debenhams again
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Amanda Davies-Cross said:
Totally disgusted by the behaviour of this employee. I shall be posting on Debenhams fb page if they have one or emailing head office if they don’t to express my disgust at their lack of compassion. I shall also be boycotting tbeir stores.
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Gary Jones said:
This isn’t Debenhams being “OMG disgusting” you fucking tools. This is just some guy who works at Debenhams being an arsehole. And OF COURSE the Debenhams management aren’t gonna give a shit about your living arrangements. Why would they? They have their own shit to worry about, especially at Christmas. You people just want a visible enemy to be outraged at, and because this “security guard” and “management” are faceless, you all lash out at the major retail chain they belong to because it’s easier. Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll have all moved on to another pointless cause next week after you’ve clicked “like”, and you’ll all be back at your local Debenhams as soon as they have New Years sales on.
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Alistair said:
It would be a shame if Debenham had stock ruined by people spilling water on it. In unfortunate accidents of course. I would never suggest or condone criminal damage.
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Natalie said:
I’ve sent a complaint on their online form I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t get loads. All the best for the new year!
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Eileen Claydon said:
It seems no one cares any more poor people as they say what goes around comes around ,payback for being so cruel has to be on the cards
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Peter Mc Cann said:
The security man should be sacked straight away.He has no compassion on how other people are feeling .
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Jay knight said:
The guard can be reported to the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and they will investigate while possibly suspending the guards security licence
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Tahira farooq said:
This is unbelievable where’s the Christmas spirite .debenhams should make amendments by offering this guy clothes and replace ruined food and get that security guard to apologise. It’s hard enough for the homeless at this time of the year without being bullied by mindless thugs
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Caroline said:
Debenhams should have CCTV coverage of the guard doing this. That will be the evidence that is required to corroborate vandalism to your property. Citizens Advice Burea or victims support should be able to offer some support either with the process or general support. No one should be subject to hate crime.
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Carmel Douglas said:
I’d let all unfortunate homeless piss on security guard..,what am ignoramus…
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Kay said:
Dreadful what a moron of a security guard I’m sorry your homeless but to do something like this shows what kind of person he is I would not employ such a moron no need to do that, I don’t even want to listen to them trying to justify it 😡
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Rita Mooney said:
Instead of the government sending billions of pounds overseas, they should realise that charity begins at home and provide warm shelters for the homeless, especially ex military personnel. They have got their priorities all wrong. Debenhams ought to do the decent thing and make a goodwill gesture by paying compensation or this incident will rebound upon them. The store guard should be sacked and prosecuted. He could well have caused the death of this poor man.
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stellasw8 said:
As the primary administrator and founder of my own organization Qultura I’ve just written an email to Debenhams head office (email address is head.office@contactdebenhams.com) about the above incident. You can read my email by following the link at http://www.facebook.com/qulturafaceb. I suggest other people do likewise.
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Mr questions said:
How does a homeless person afford a mobile phone with internet access???
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janglynn said:
‘re homeless man..that guard should be sacked..hope one day soon he is treated in the same manner ..what a heartless cruel scum bag…”there for the grace of God there walks I”…not religious but love this saying ..by the,way hate Debenhams…prices to high and quality crap..
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Craig said:
Homelessness is not a choice every homeless person has a story to tell no security guard should not be discriminating against homeless its not there fault 😎
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Pat said:
That’s very nasty behaviour debenhams 😞…Won’t be shopping in any of your stores no more..This post must be made very public..
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mockrobin said:
All done in the spirit of Christmas ‘good tidings to all men’ #noroomartheinn
Debenhams should be ashamed
‘Unfortunate Accident’ FFS
Will stop shopping with them
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Alayna said:
How can anyone with a scrap of humanity behave like this to someone less fortunate than themselves !!
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Christine Cullen said:
I just received this from Debenhams after complaining this morning. I replied immediately.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your email.
Firstly, we?d like to say that we take situations like this very seriously, which is why we wanted to wait until we had been able to determine what happened before responding.
We have established that this was an unfortunate accident in which the routine cleaning of the fire exit from the inside of the store resulted in some of the gentleman?s property on the
other side of the fire exit becoming wet. Debenhams has now supplied the gentleman which new bedding and clothing, and a member of out team has met him to offer our sincere
apologies for any distress.
The view of our customers and the wider local community are very important to us, and we?d like to thank you for taken an interest in this matter.
Kind regards,
Saima
Debenhams Customer Services
*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
20:14 (2 minutes ago)
to Debenhams
What was allegedly said to this unfortunate man by a member of staff or staff working under the auspices of Debenhams, cannot be said to be “an unfortunate accident.”
Very disappointing. This kind of mealy mouthed reaction is not going to do much to dissipate public disgust, I’m pretty sure. How about some corporate help for the local hostels and people who work with the homeless?
Christine Cullen.
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Karin N Si said:
Maybe you shouldn’t judge everyone by your own standards, Gary Jones
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Colette hogarth said:
Debenhams u heartless bastards.
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Colette hogarth said:
Debenhams u heartless bastards.
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Sarah smith said:
Absolutely disgusting, if the security guard did this to a customer what would the protocol be then?
Karma catches up with these people
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Karin N Si said:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/dec/28/debenhams-apologises-to-homeless-man-for-boxing-day-drenching
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Sonja said:
It’s vile behaviour! And what is worse is that debenhams haven’t reprimanded this horrible individual – in fact he should be dismissed with immediate effect!!! It’s just not acceptable! It’s about time local authorities converted buildings into homeless shelters/ accommodation and DEBENHAMS now need to redeem themselves As the public will not look on them favourably. An accident? What an excuse….
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Joy said:
Jobsworth ! Shouldn’t be in a job if he has no respect we helped feed the homeless last Xmas with the Salvation Army I was reduced to tears by the speech given to us by one of the lads who lived under a bridge I don’t judge people I am grateful for what I’ve got and my coping methods when life throws shit at you as it does but Karma will avenge
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elisabeth pettican said:
BOYCOTTT DEBENHAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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John Charles Simms said:
Actually is this not a common assault. In which case the police should be told. No one deserves to be treated like this. In my mind no one should be homeless. But we live in an age where we prefer to treat other countries to the money we could spend on our own problems. I really hope that you find something soon I only wish I lived closer as I would certainly be able to provide you with sleeping bags a tent and possibly clothing.
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Christine Cullen said:
“But we live in an age where we prefer to treat other countries to the money we could spend on our own problems”
Actually we live in a country where people seem to be unable to understand that those at the bottom of the pile are there because of corporate greed, tax avoidance verging on the criminal, and right wing government connivance. The 7p in every £100 spent on foreign aid would do very little in the face of all that.
We should keep to the point and blame Debenhams for this, not the poorest of the poor of humanity.
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Paul said:
I looked this man up on Facebook, he’s not homeless in fact he’s self employed, has a house and a dog and lives in Crawley which is about 100 miles from Portsmouth!! If people are going to make up anti establishment stories please use a better alias!
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Jane Lothian said:
it”s the responsibility of the person who chose to treat another human being this way, not Debenhams. Cruel, heartless and downright nasty
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Jo said:
This is so horrible to hear but important to be shared. Perhaps some good can come of it though as this is common assault so perhaps a no win no fee law firm could get you some compensation.
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Mike said:
Lol @ Paul your a great detective!! His Facebook says he is FROM Crawley NOT living in Crawley and many of the groups he is a member of are Portsmouth too. Good Luck with your future detective work and assumptions.
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Christine Cullen said:
If it’s true he’s not homeless then that’s pretty unexplainable. But it still doesn’t excuse what the Debenhams employee did. Large companies make a lot of money out of the buying public and also by employing people often on rubbish wages. The least they can do is vet employees, train them and manage them properly so this kind of thing does not happen to anyone on their doorstep or in their shop. We are the paying public and we have a right to expect certain standards, including towards supposedly homeless people. If the man was doing something criminal, Debenhams should have called the police. An employee behaving like this has put Debenhams on the wrong side of the argument and earned them a lot of approbrium.
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Caroline said:
So sorry this happened to you. Debenhams really ought to replace goods or reimburse you and discipline the security guard.
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loulou said:
Surely that is classed as criminal damage to another’s property. Makes me sick how people look down on the homeless. Hope that security scum gets sacked. Not doubt the cctv evidence would disappear if u asked forbit to go to the police.
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John said:
No one deserves to be homeless and for the store I think they should correct what they have done and the security guard should be sacked shame on you
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Chris said:
Debenhams will go the way of BHS soon anyway. You get the last laugh.
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Lynette Cunningham said:
This kind of guard belongs in a slaughterhouse, being mean to dead cattle. Moot a guard in a homeless shelter with real people.
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K heyes said:
They may be in your predicament in a yrs time and maybe they would deserve to be so.you reap what you sow bless you I may boycott debanhams
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Kelly said:
Hopefully he’ll get the sack end up homeless and maybe learn compassion and sympathy the absolute disgusting human that he is 😡😡
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Nobddd said:
If someone is homeless how do they have n charge a mobile phone to put comments on , correct me if I m wrong ,
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Janet Lawton said:
SACK THE BASTARDS THEY WOULDNT LIKE IT IF THEY WERE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS OF THEM SECURITY NOTHING BUT SCUMBAGS
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Gerry Dillon said:
I worked as a security officer for Allders and was there when it went into administration. I would never have done anything like what this moron did and would have expected severe sanctions from my manager if I had. Debenhams need to take this seriously- homeless people deserve better treatment than this!
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Margaret Slyfield said:
Hope he is sacked I used to know the chairman of Debenham years ago he would have be disgusted a member of his staff behaved in this appalling manner
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Oceana Delphin said:
That security guard sounds like a psychopath…sounds like.its a hortible place to work
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jayne ford said:
The smug, arrogant, misguided security guard should be sacked; then he may get an inkling of how quickly someone’s circumstances can change and their life spiral out of control. Debenhams should replace the homeless man’s damaged goods and give him financial compensation. Even if his behaviour was less than acceptable re verbal exchange etc he didn’t deserve to be assaulted this way.
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Anny Bibby said:
This is truly repugnant behaviour, people don’t ask to be homeless. Unbelievable that mamagement does not deal with blatant bullying! !!xxx
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Adam Osen said:
If there was no homelessness then this couldn’t happen https://goo.gl/81VKgN
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Karen Kirwan said:
How is this an accident what a lame excuse of an answer shame shame shame. I won’t be using ur store again. Sick of big company’s with there belittling of the poor and unfortunate
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Lianne said:
Disgusting really the security guard just made himself look stupid he wants to hope he never ends in that situation serves him right if he does and his family that condone his actions
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Danka said:
I cannot believe that anyone could be so cruel as to do this to a fellow human being. Shame on you!
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Lianne said:
I think a Petition to get security guard sacked I won’t be using Debenhams with this unacceptable disgusting evil behaviour Debenhams SHOULD BE ASHAMED
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Irene said:
Depends should be ashamed to employ people like that.put urself in their place cold hungry and then some buy soaks u.terrible
And then management agree with the security.keep ur shop if that’s what ur staff think of a poor soul cold and hungry
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Possibly Fake said:
Did it really happen or is someone making it all up thinking it’s funny ?
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Sally said:
That’s disgusting. If that security guard had worked for me he’d be sacked now. No one wants to be homeless, they certainly don’t deserve to be treated with such blatant disrespect. 😞
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Patricia Smith said:
This is absolutely horrendous! I’m going to email Debenhams and tell them that they have lost my custom if they don’t put this right!!! Nobody deserves to be homeless.
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Debbie Colley said:
This is disgusting the guard should be disciplined and the store should replace all the damaged items. It makes me feel ashamed to be human when I hear things like this. What possible pleasure could a half decent person get out of an act like this. I for one will not frequent that store again
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Toni cole said:
Disgusting to hear this, what did you do wrong, nothing, I’m sorry to hear that you are homeless, I wish I had a spare room to offer you, the security guard should be named and shamed and as for the store, I certainly won’t shop there, what area is this please.
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Mel said:
Cruel and heartless.typical of people unless it happens to them
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Kellie said:
I’d ask for at least your damaged goods to be replaced due to be damaged by a member of their staff !!
This is appalling behaviour for someone to do this to you .. You need those things to survive in this weather .
Hope it all works out for you.
Kellie
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Ann said:
Firstly let’s stop blaming Debenhams – it was one of their employees but they can’t be responsible for his actions. Yes you can report his behaviour whilst he was working for them and hope they take appropriate action. I am intrigued that this homeless person has internet access and a facebook account …. ? I’m not that clued up on technology so maybe someone will put me right. Is this all true ???
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Kerry said:
Absolutely shocking I hope the security feels awful now and Is named and shamed and Debenhams compensate him at very least a hot meal and some new bedding.
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lynne Campbell said:
This behaviour is disgusting. Do we as a society not have compassion anymore ?? Debenhams have gone right down in my opinion.
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Parslie Kantakouzanos said:
Debenhams wont be getting any more of my money that stinks and then they call it an accident? bastards
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Ghislaine Povey said:
Disgraceful
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Ashley said:
That’s disgusting! What a heartless thing to do!! That sorry excuse for a human should be fired and made homeless then have all his belongings trashed and see how he feels!! Hearing these things makes my blood boil.. I in the past have been homeless and had it not been for the kindness if others I wouldn’t be where I am now and I am forever in their debt. Hope this man is ok xx
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mcgrath66 said:
Many people who can’t afford internet access get it at the local library. That could be where this person posted this story.
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Lorna Cowie said:
Disgusting. No compassion – boycott Debenhams. X
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Anne Dignant. said:
It should never have happened that anybody do this to another human being.
If a company employee did it on company’s premises or near to them, in a place that homeless people were in the habit of using as overnight shelter, then it’s beyond inexcusable.
Debenhams need to accept responsibility and if that’s already happened the company should make reparations to him to cover the cost of the damage and indignity he suffered. Then they should add a significant amount to encourage the local store to be more human in future.
And after setting that in motion, the company should take immediate punitive action to prevent it from happening again.
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Ben said:
This made me feel sick reading this. I can’t believe somebody could be so unkind. You sound of strong character and I hope this doesn’t break your spirit. I wish you well and hope your situation improves in the near future. Best wishes to you.
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mike said:
The person who did this is employed by Debenhams and is therefore an agent of Debenhams acting on their behalf , if this behavior is acceptable to Debenhams management then people should show their collective displeasure by walking past and not shopping there. The best way to hurt them and get a reaction from them is to hit their profit margins.
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john lawson said:
Debenhams r supposed to be coming to oz. After this they can stick the shop where the sun dont shine
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Susan roche said:
Heartless Scum , Should be Sacked.
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lynn robinson said:
Homeless= nowhere to live, May have a phone contract that he still has to pay for. Just because he is homeless doesn’t mean he shouldn’t own a phone.
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pete said:
Some security seem to think they are entitled to enforce their twisted ideas of right and wrong at the place of employment, they’re not.
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Boyle said:
Why can a “human ” being justify doing this?. Does he feel good boasting about what he did. As for Debenhams I will boycott them in Glasgow and East Kilbride. Maybe wont make much to them but it will to me. As for “security guards” biggest most of them biggest fckn rogues about.Debrnhams should address the incident.
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Gill jones said:
Disgusting could have just asked you to move absolutely no need to ruin the very few warm things you do own…to the security guard have you heard the saying ” therefore the grace of God go i” cause you never know of you will end up in this position you horrible person
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Roland S. said:
Nobody deserves to be homeless and vulnerable (apart from Nigel Farage, maybe) and it revolts me to my very core that anybody in such a predicament could be treated this way.
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Sarah Marsh said:
Let’s hope karma bites his arse. Disgusting behaviour.
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jamesbfield77 said:
That security guard was clearly abusing his position! I hope he got the sack! But sadly the government has no respect for those who do not work and vote!
All they want to do is ban the soup kitchebs and the few volunteers that run such systems simply because they think it all encourages homelesnes!
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Gillian Finch said:
In my opinion a Debenham employee soaked this man. They should be made responsible and replace his bedding and clothing. They are a big store making a big profit so it wouldnt hurt them. They should also compensate him for his other losses. This is sickening and gives them a bad name which they thoroughly deserve.
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Mark said:
Thats it for me unless proof debenhams provide new full clothing for this guy.
Utterly disgusted
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Kevin Coughlan said:
Is this what our country has become.
This behaviour is proberly been applauded in certain quarters of the tory party as they love to pick on the weak and sick in our society and would encourage such actions of people like this jumped up nobody in our world today.
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Natasha Lukins said:
I will not be shopping at debenhams again, unacceptable on every level.
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J D T said:
That’s me not shopping there again you evil bastards, that’s it go home to your lovely warm homes with food etc Evil just Evil!!!
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Martin Kemp said:
that’s why they apologised today not because they care but the thought of losing customers and sales
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dave said:
Won’t use Debenham ‘s again.
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Clair said:
For all those questioning how someone that’s homeless can have a phone & access the internet…
Firstly this is the season of good will & less judgement might be nice! Secondly, how do you know he wasn’t in posession of his phone prior to becoming homeless?! People aren’t just born homeless! We live in a wifi world, sure he can access it like everyone else…
Take care mate & I hope things get sorted out soon for you.
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Peter Mawhinney said:
What breed of animal is the security guard? Bullying bastard! Boycott Debenams unless they step up with an apology and replace the clothing.
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linda said:
shamefull will never shop debenhams again….. hope the gaed is sacked he might know what its like to be homeless
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Jane Ford said:
An unfortunate accident, really. What kind of monsters are Debenhams employing. It’s heartbreaking to think that anyone could even contemplate doing this to another person. You deserve to lose customers and lots of them. I will never shop there again.
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P. Hughes said:
Disgusting behaviour by this ‘Security ‘ guy.Sack him!!
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Dawn Davies said:
This is a disgusting easy to treat someone. How dare he assault and ruin this mans belonging. But for the grace of God there go l. How will this man dry his belongings, what will he and his dog eat. The security guard is a ignorant fool, and his manager no better. Both need sack and police should arrest security guard for assault and criminal damage.
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carolynkennedy05 said:
Debenhams are a disgusting business which I stopped patronising years ago. They have no doubt encouraged this bully boy of low intelligence to do this despicable thing to a homeless man.
People should boycott this store until they compensate him!
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Nina bodle said:
Absolutely discusting!!!!!
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Jan said:
We all need to hear both sides of this story. Homeless with Internet and phone, not cheap, could buy a meal or two, I work full time and have only since April being able to afford phone with Internet, sorry but there are always two sides to a story and Debenhams being a big store are easy targets, especially at Christmas time, let’s find out the true facts before we judge.
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Paul Smith said:
Security guards at this branch are synonymous with heavy handed tactics and a law unto themselves, it’s about time they were reprimanded and face disciplinary charges – I’ve been the victim of their destination for the vulnerable in the past.
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Patricia O'Shea said:
Heartless and shameless! So much for the season of goodwill to ALL MEN. I hope this story reaches the National news media and shames Debenhams into issuing a printed apology and reimbursing this person for his ruined belongings.
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Rebeka said:
Mate .. Don’t worry one day karma will hit him back and the tables will turn.
Make sure u demand a replacement for ur beddings and compensation for all the food that got ruined .. Not only are u living in the cold which is bad as it is, but they made ur stuff wet so they expected u to freeze in this cold weather.
Some ppl have no heart.. Good luck and try to find help with shelter .. No one deserves to be out in the cold on the streets ..!!!
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Neil said:
The security man should be sacked, this will leave a job opening for the poor homeless man and give him a helping hand to get off the streets.
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artpodblog said:
Jan get a grip. Next you’ll be saying ‘Homeless?? Really? He had clothes on his back and a doorway to sleep in what more do people want in this day and age?’ You have a full time job and a roof over your head you lucky thing, easy to be judgmental in a position of privilege. However hard your struggle is, its not as hard as this guys, or as deeply humiliating. I’m sure you didn’t intend to come across as a clueless, heartless b**stard from a Dickens novel.
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Cleo lear said:
This treatment of a human being is disgusting.The guard needs to pay compensation to this man.The situation is even worse at this time of year&taking into account the freezing conditions.
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Pat wright said:
That was disgusting behaviour and the store should be boycotted until they make reparation to the homeless guy,the security guard should lose his job,it is surely not in his job description to be a bully,and if the store manager says it is then he should go too,jumped up bullies need to feel karma bite them on their arses.
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
I’m appalled that a man with a double-barreled name would chose a “Debenhams” doorway to overnight in.
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Simon said:
Thank goodness the water didn’t get inside his laptop is all I can say.
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Gemma said:
To those asking how he can have Internet and the like. Most cheap phones have access and there are plenty of free wifi hotspots in town centres. Add to that public libraries have computers, plenty of places have access points to the internet. It’s not something that limited to your home anymore. This is just awful behaviour on the part of Debenhams and this bully of a security guard. That’s the last time I shop there.
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Mark Catlin said:
Reblogged this on Declaration Of Opinion and commented:
Words fail me…….
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Maria said:
The behaviour of the Security guard is absolutely disgusting, He should be made to replace all items the homeless guy/girl lost, Debenhams should dock the security guards wages and Donate to 3 night shelters for 3 months . They can certainly afford it the amount of money they make and charge the concessions within store to be there. I’m horrified that they originally took the stance they did but to only apologise and not make any offer of compensation disgusts me. When I have the money it’s a store I do use But after this it’s something I’m seriously going to think about now
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Rebecca roberts said:
Fuck your apologies debenhams, with the huge amount of profit you make, would it break the bank to do the right thing and rent this poor guy a bed sit for a year??? Fully furnished, with a new wardrobe, bills and food included??? Considering his situation at present, I am sure he would appreciate the bare necessities and would not need nor want the luxuries that those of debenhams surround themselves with. Just a thought debenhams, you might regain a little dignity and respect and maybe just maybe not lose as many customers!
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Kieron Jecchinis said:
Stay strong my friend. And good for you for posting this. Wonder if a petition can be started with complaint to Debenhams? Never the most ethical shop. Let me know if there’s anything I can do to help – my email is kjecchinis@live.com. Also suggest writing to your local MP. There are on line publications and radio stations local to you too. Worth getting in touch with them. It’s not easy but keep making a noise. This disgusting behaviour is unacceptable and can’t be allowed to go unnoticed. Wishing you health joy and warmth in the new year.
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petersphotoblg said:
This is so disgusting how would debenhams like it if people walked in with buckets of water and soaked their bedding and food and to those people who are saying how can he afford a phone and Internet he’s homeless people, homeless ….that means he doesn’t have a house it doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a bit of money the phone and his Internet are probably his life.
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Naomi said:
Tats a disgrace we sould all treat each other with respect at all times. ..NOBODY knows wer they will be this time next week let alone a yr so try jus a little to walk tat mile you will see things differently
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Maria Reid said:
It doesn’t matter whether this man was homeless for an hour, a day, a month or a year, it doesn’t matter whether this man had a phone, a laptop, a credit card, a sleeping bag, shoes or no shoes. At the end of the day an employee of Debenhams deliberately damaged property belonging to the man. This is gross industrial misconduct and must be dealt with accordingly by the company. To do nothing is to condone the employees action. The man should at least be re-imbursed and compensated.
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
What on Earth have we come to, I cannot believe the depths that some so-called superstores will go to in order to stop people from sleeping in their doorways.
I shall be emailing my local MP just as soon as I get home from the sales.
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SuspiciousMan said:
How do you have an internet connection…?
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
Me?
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
Somebody said in an earlier post that he has a Macbook Pro with satellite broadband, so he can post from anywhere really, the satellite broadband is pretty good.
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Anne Collins said:
Debenams should supply you with new bedding,bedding for the dog. Clothes that they have ruined and everything else that you have lost. This is totally disgusting.
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SuspiciousMan said:
“he has a Macbook Pro with satellite broadband”
Yeah…this.
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Krispy said:
Hahaha, how can u Internet if u got no home lolz
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Tobias Gaze said:
Take his SIA badge number (which legally needs to be visible). Take to the police the incident with the incident. Go online on SIA webpage, report his badge number and make a complaint to his employer if different from debenhams
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
He’s using Debenhams customer wi-fi, proper order.
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Margaret Kenny said:
Do these people who are employed not realise that some day, maybe in the not too distant future, could be in the same way, or perhaps worse predicament as the people whom they are abusing now. Where is the humanity in people any more. We are treating animals better than ever and human beings worse than ever.
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SuspiciousMan said:
“He’s using Debenhams customer wi-fi, proper order.”
Mate, I don’t have a fucking Macbook Pro and I work 50hrs a week.
You seem a little slow. I’ll spell it out for you.
T-h-i-s
I-s
C-l-i-c-k-b-a-i-t
*Flies away*
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Joan said:
To all the low-life who sneer at a poor man, down on his luck for still owning some of his possessions, SHAME on you!
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Winston Reginald Forsyth said:
I work 54 hours a week, and even I don’t have a Mac Book, I simply could not afford one. Not to mention a satellite phone!!
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Tracy said:
It always amazes me how so many people lack empathy or sympathy until it happens to them. To those who read this thinking, “the poor deserve it”, you really need mental-health help because you’re no longer a human being. NO ONE DESERVES THIS! No one strives to have nothing & be homeless! WTH are YOU thinking? The shop that allowed this & supported it ought to be SUED for it.
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Laura said:
Shame debenhams n the guy who. Did it on social media… That will rectify it!!
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Jon said:
It’s primarily the fault of the security guard, unless he was acting under instructions from the shop. If not, he should be done for assault and made to lay out of his own pocket for all this man’s posessions which were soaked, damaged or ruined. He should receive a hefty fine too, to be given to the homeless man.
If acting under Debenham’s instruction, the store ought to be fined till they bleed.
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Paul said:
That’s just typical of this fucked up country, makes me ashamed to be British.
BOLLOX to Debenham, I think they should cough up a new set of threads for the guy, a 5star slapup meal for him, AND his dog, and then stick them in a hotel till he gets sorted. But that won’t happen,.. Coz it’ll mean sum greedy fat thieving tory wanka will have to miss out on a couple of bottles of ridiculously priced alcho-crap.So yeah, BOLLOX to Debenhams.
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Steve said:
The only way Pond Life like him will refrain from doing things like that is to have experienced homelessness themselves. Which I wish upon him ASAP! If any lawyers are reading take on this case for free and get this guy some justice
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Terry said:
How absolutely disgusting, my heart goes out to the homeless gentleman. I only hope they sack the jerk who did this and that Debenhams take care to make things right for this gentlemen, nobody absolutely nobody should get treated like this.
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A R said:
I would report this guy for assault! Seriously…he can’t get away with it!!
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Charlotte said:
@Mr Question: Have you ever heard of a library? They have these crazy new fangled things called computers.
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Aileen Campbell said:
I’m ab apalled never would ive thot such a distinguished store like Debenhams wudve allowed this to happen, as a major retailer uz need to name and shame this individual and try to salvage ur now tarnished name in the retail industry, and to make more of an effort get all your consessions in store to pay up too, disgrace on you Debenhams make this rite tut tut
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Lisa Nicholls said:
The security guard is a total pick and should be sacked
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Silver DeWitt said:
It is a very insensitive and unkind act especially during the winter months. The security guard needs some training on compassion and creative problem solving.
No one deserves to be homeless. A kind gesture for Debenhams would be to replace the items that were given to you by the public. Since the arrogant security guard ruined the items; they could take the cost of the items out of his pay check. I would think a proper apology would be in order as well.
I am sorry this happened to you. It is sad to read and these unkind acts are becoming the norm. It takes about 2 seconds to be kind and the results last a lifetime. All the best.
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TrinityNight said:
Frankly in my periods rough sleeping had that have happened id of beat the living shit out of the guard , 4-5 in a warm cell be worth it
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Jackie said:
Debenhams should be really proud of the staff they employ. I would sack the security guard for bullying and the management need to take a good look at themselves too. NAME AND SHAME DEBENHAMS. Absolutely disgusting.
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Christine walker said:
He should be sacked and I hope this story makes it to both the T V news and the national press x
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Sally Haylock said:
Come on Debenhams – do the right thing, sack the guy and give an apology and give back what he has lost and more
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T clarke said:
Let’s hope the bastard gets sacked and he ends up homeless and we can all have a good laugh BOING BOING
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M riley said:
Disgraceful where the kindness in the world debenhams should be ashamed of them selfs they should surply fresh beddingand food to reply them I wont be shopping thier anymore
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Yviepixie said:
Absolutely disgraceful. .shame on Debenhams and their staff !! …There for the grace of God go you and I ….I hope this is taken further. .assault comes to mind. .😡
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Smoore said:
What a mean hateful person surely he should be held responsible for paying back everything he ruined and maybe taking time out to speak to some homeless people and know that anyone could end up homeless I hope that the police take what he did seriously
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Lauren Vickerman said:
Perhaps a good old… well organised peaceful protest outside Debenhams Portsmouth? A 24hr ‘Sleep-Out’ of the public (sleeping bags, tents etc) who disagree with the way this despicable behaviour of the security guard mentioned? I’m sure that the negative publicity this would bring and also the affect on sales would push the store to do something to compensate the gentleman who was abused… Either that or address the security guard who committed the abuse, in accordance with actual store policy. I hope this comes to something for you, I for one will never visit that store if I do visit the area… disgusting behaviour…
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Lynda said:
What a prick,let’s hope he gets the sack,Debenhams should take the money out his last wage and give to Russell,millions are homeless thru no faults of there own,it’s bloody disgraceful what that security guard did,hope this makes the news,I wish u the best of luck Russell,hope u get somewhere to live soon,xx
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K Scott said:
How can someone be so heartless? Not just the security guard, all of the Debenhams staff that knew about it! They have a shop full of clothes, I’m sure they could have found him something dry to wear, and bought him a cup of tea at the very least! They should all e sacked,especially the security guard.
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Klaire said:
Debenhams should make a public apology to this man, I have never lived on the streets but have been homeless. I was a working mum with 3 sons and received some dreadful comments from work mates but what has happened to this man is outrageous. Things can happen in anyone’s life that Change their circumstances. Bless these ignorant, nasty people.
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Sarah Paton said:
This is so upsetting to read especially at this time of year. Maybe that apology of a human being wants to try sleeping rough for a night. I really feel for you & wish I could do something to help 😒
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Amanda Hing said:
That is so nasty espeacially at this time of year when we should take care of those poor homeless folk!
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Kate Lacey said:
Same old story isn’t it? Man loses job, so can’t pay his mortgage, loses his house, his marriage, his children, can’t get help cos he has no fixed abode, can’t get a fixed abode cos he has no help, and then we get pricks like this security man who works for a company like Debenhams that think it’s funny to ruin what the poor man has got!! He should be sacked, he should be made to replace everything he ruined and Debenhams should apologise and give him a treat of some kind!! For the love of Giod where did humanity go!!!!
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Steve Foreman said:
How disgustng. I think Debenhams should adopt andcsponsor a homeless group in each of the towns they operate in and the security guard should be sacked
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Adele Gurduk said:
This is a disgusting way for anyone to behave! Especially a responsible adult who is more than capable of asking you politely to wake up as the store is opening shortly and would you please mind moving away from the door. Where has empathy and kindness gone in this world? Moreover this person wasn’t asking for handouts but why should the security guard get away with treating someone like that. Debanhans you have a responsibility for your staffs behaviour! You employ them, it happened on your premises and just because the person is homeless, doesn’t mean they don’t exist or are “worthless ” to you!
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dee said:
So it was an ‘unfortunate accident’ in that case why haven’t they made good the damages…..surely we would all expect to do that if we ‘accidentally’ ruined someone else’s property. I am sure they could claim on their public liability insurance if necessary….unlike the poor man who got soaked!! I won’t be dealing with Debenhams ever again. Condoning the cruel act of their heartless employee is a total no, no as far as I am concerned.
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john flanagan said:
Security guard should be sacked and taken to court,criminal damage and assault!
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christine said:
No one deserves to be homeless, whatever time of the year, it’s hard enough without assholes like them making it even more different. Karma awaits them. God Bless.chri
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Julie said:
People should boycott the store until thy do some thing ,like make that man who did this pay for every thing he made wet ,if he won’t then sack him ,how would he like to be homeless not every one ask,s to live that way.shame on you ,and the store.
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David said:
Beyond disgusting.
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shazyidetteclarke said:
Sickening, my heart goes out to all the English born and bred who have through whatever circumstances have to live on the streets in this day and age. People should storm Debenehams in Portsmouth and demand they compensate this poor guy, sack the guard, hopefully he will get a taste of being homeless……. Boycott these snooty shops hit them where it hurts😠😠😠
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Pam said:
I think Debenhams need to sack the moron who did this to you in their name, and make amends to you. I will not shop there again until I hear that this has happened.
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Mel williams said:
That shocking hope the guard get what he deserves the bloody sack
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Sandra said:
No one deserves to be homeless or treated like that.the security guard obviously is a jumped up idiot with no feelings or compassion.debenhams will suffer for this .the profit they make out of hard working for people so be distributed to people like the homeless gentleman.selfish people should spend a few nights being homeless then they might know how it feels.i wish that man a better future than he’s had and I hope that these comments will be of some comfort.there are alot of nice people about buy the nasty ones out do us xxxxx
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Dawn said:
Boycott Debenhams until they sack the worthless prick
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M's Linda Clegg said:
The security guard should work with partners who see the whole picture ! A building only becomes great or popular because of present or past, care, inspiration and love. Ironically his work title is security. . . . Get some GRACE, as the Bishop of York stated, he is blood type O no matter what creed or colour or political safe stance. We are all brothers and sister’s whether we drink coffee, tea, Orange or black current. Rant over Love Light and Peace
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Allison knott said:
Extremely out of order, only a spiteful person would do that to another human being, that security guard needs to be put into stocks and have rotten fruit thrown at him
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Gillian Noble said:
Absolutely disgusted at the security guards actions towards the homeless guy. Debenhams have a responsibility to take action on this matter and either give him a severe warning, they should at least replace the damaged belongings and deduct the money from the security guards wages. Hitting people in the pocket is a sure way of learning by their mistakes.
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lee campbell said:
People should stop shopping there untill debenhams make public appolagy to the homeless person, & replace all his belongings that got ruined, happy new year. Sack this low life gaurd with his plastic badge, and pond life av more respect for each other. Hes got no resect for himself. (JUSTICE FOR HOMELESS )
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Scarlet said:
What have Debenhams management to say about this? It is sadly lacking in compassion to deliberately commit an act such as this, as if being reduced tovsleeping in shop doorways hasn’t stolen enough of this guy’s dignity, not to mention quality of life. Wasn’t the story of Christmas about sharing what we have? Surely a huge corporation such as Debenhams could offer more than this degradation.
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toula said:
debenhams need to sack the security guard….doin this to the homeless man was a despicable inhumane spiteful act and one of which is not on his job description so sack this bully. Russell…r u and yr dog ok? which debenhams was this
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emma williams said:
People bully and pick on those less fortunate than themselves in order to feel good about themselves. That security guard must have needed some serious uplifting. I’m so sorry for the homeless man and wonder what this world is coming to? When someone is treated this way…not just at this time of year but ever, at any time. There are some pretty messed up, sad and selfish people walking this earth. Debenhams don’t collude with those people, do what is right and just!!
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Rose Quinn said:
Thats a disgrace people shud boycott their shop an that se urity man sacked
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Anthony O'Callaghan said:
Simply disugusting and I hope a Lawyer takes this case up. NO ONE deserves to be treated like that, especially a person who has only what they can carry!
Maybe a silly question but did he manage to take any photos of the guard and the damage to his belongings, because the Law this day is so one sided and corrupt. They’ll just claim that a homeless man is making a story up to get a hand out 😞
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Grift Vince said:
Teach the Debenhams employee(chances are he is low paid outsourced) how to use the internet or even explain where can get the opportunity to compose prose and he might be able to express an opinion on the matter
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Jules said:
Maybe he should get sacked and then he might end up homeless. That would be karma
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Matthew Simmonds said:
The problem is that, whether they agree with it or not, institutions like this tend to defend their staff, particularly if the assault is against someone they consider “not important”. And I’m pretty sure it’s criminal assault we’re dealing with. I’ve been subject to outragious bullying treatment by security staff myself, who were then defended by the store in question. Unfortunately, only money will make them take notice, so I’d say a very public boycott of Debenhams could have the desired effect.
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Mr d duffy said:
After spending a considerable amount of money at debenhams boxing day and day after..
If i do not see a publication of an apology from the store and a full reimbursement to the homeless guy for his belongings and compensation within a couple of days
I will firstly return all purchases to the store
Secondly i will ensure no member of my family or myself shop there again
I will ask for the store manager when returning the purchased items and advise him why the items have been returned and explain my total disgust at their actions
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Sam Matthews said:
Did anyone research this or is it one of the millions of false stories that are created on Facebook on daily bases
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Penelope Lait said:
How sad that security didn’t offer an afternoon of kindness, beaker of tea or coffee would’ve, been useful. Until people have experienced homelessness do they have any concept,of what it’s like. Some people choose to be homeless as they cannot cope with being enclosed, don’t judge a book by its cover hard times affect us all one day. There are words “there but for the grace of God go, I ” how true is that. Debenham be kind to others. Xx
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Neelam said:
Horrendous. ..rather than smile and offer to help to ruin the things that are keeping you alive especially in this cold. Despicable behaviour
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cometorachel said:
That is an absolutely horrible thing to do. They should apologise and sack the guy who did this.
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Rosalind Izard said:
His bedding and clothes were soaked, so he needs new clothes, bedding, as well as compensation for all the items that were damaged. Irreplaceable items of personal emotional significance may have been damaged. Because he was wet, on a cold night, he suffered great discomfort, and would have been at risk from illness due to exposure. As his sleep was disturbed, he should, at the very least, be given the means for accommodation. . For his distress, shock and the psychological abuse, he should receive help, care and very significant financial compensation.
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Glenn said:
A despicable and mean act especially at Christmas time.
Those offended by Debenham’s lack of contrition should boycott the store. The only thing that affects these type of people is a dip in profits.
Though on a cautionary note, one should check the veractiy of stories, and not just believe everything written in the press or internet.
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booby candy said:
homeless but still able to post shit online with what?
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Helen said:
Education is what’s needed and tolerance. There is no excuse for this behaviour by the security guard. No one WANTS to be homeless at anytime of year especially Christmas. The management are as always spineless.
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argotina1 said:
Reblogged this on Benefit tales.
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Sonja said:
Totally disgusting,
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Kayte said:
This treatment is beyond human understanding. To soak a mans only belongings, his only means of warmth and comfort, on a cold night, and in a seemingly hard and cruel world, is reprehensible, inhuman and cruel. I will be writing to, and boycotting Debenhams from now on, and I hope my friends do the same. My best friend and I try to do a lot for the homeless, in our area, but the opposition we come across is ridiculous and unnecessary. Organisations will take your money, gladly, but practical help is rejected. What area are you in, Russell? Maybe we can help?
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Kath said:
Absolutely awful. Boycott Debenhams.
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Mary said:
Disgusting, c’mon debenhams and all the other big stores, show some compassion…….people don’t want to be homeless but sometimes situations occur that are beyond our control…..the least you can do is supply this man with dry clothes and bedding for him and his dog…that’s the least, mabey you could go a step further and offer him a way out of his predicament, give him a job?
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Karen J. Wood said:
There will always be peopke like booby candy – but I ask you …. with a name like booby candy can we expect any theing else but ignorant bigotry. People become homeless for many reasons and who are we to judge – however if this happened then surely this is an assault and should be reported to the police. CCTV cameras are probably active outside so its worth reporting. I also wonder if he was under instruction to do this and if so who from?
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G said:
How can a homeless man post online?
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Sian Farrell said:
welcome to the world of mercenary policing. A force motivated, not by the desire to uphold the safety and freedom’s of human being’s, but solely for money, a weekly pay cheque. The private security firms hire ruthless scum, people with no regard for anybody’s welfare except the client’s. From the cretins in G4S to the murdering tyrants of Blackwater and Aegis. These agencies are a black mark against the idea of a helpful and cooperative world. They will get what they deserve eventually.
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Deborah markwick said:
The security man is a disgrace to society he should be sacked on the spot and charged for his behaviour. It makes me sick to think another human could do this to a person who couldn’t be any lower in life. Anyone could be in his position and one day karma with come back to the security man. And also Debenhams management except this barbaric behaviour they discuss me and something needs to be done. Did any member of the public see this happen? If yes Why did no-one stop this.
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Nikki tapal said:
This is disgusting and the guard should be ashamed of himself how dare he treat aomeine in this way I am fuming after reading this
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R said:
With a mobile phone duh
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sue hayman said:
There realy are no words to describe how i feel about this …. just OMG…karma my friend Karma x
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Jim Mc Auley said:
when i was younger i thought homeless people were old with no where to go Now they are young people its easy to write a reply dissing any store like Debenhams etc my question is all you who reply Will you take a homeless person into your home if so put your name foward LETS SEE ALL THE HYPOCRATES DISAPPEAR
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Mark Estlea said:
Cllr Paul Godier
19 hrs · Portsmouth ·
Homeless & Debenhams.
Recently there was a situation that involved one of our homeless and Debenhams Portsmouth.
I have had several meetings and phone conversations with ALL involved.
Debenhams have donated new bedding and a bag of goodies to the gentleman involved along with an appology for the incident they have also agreed to meet up again for a coffee to look at how to help more constructively.
ALL parties agree it has been blown out of proportion and ALL parties are happy to move on with no further need for altercations.
This situation has resulted in several direct threats towards the staff and that is unacceptable expecially when it included ppl that had nothing to do with the incident.
As ward Cllr and chair to The homeless working group I can confirm I too am happy with how this has been resolved.
Portsmouth is a great passionate city who really care for our most needy and the storm kicked up over this proves it. However it really wasn’t as bad as it has come across.
Please to really help our needy we should work with them and others rather than against. We are Portsmouth city. We should be as one.
All parties involved have learnt from this incident and personally I’m looking forward to what we can achieve as together for the greater good of all involved.
Please help and blow this storm out because it really isn’t what it seems.
Lastly this incident raised other concerns and I will be working with Debenhams to address each individually.
Thank you.
Cllr Paul Godier (Chair of the Homeless working group)
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Maureen Taylor said:
ever heard of internet cafe G !!!
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claire said:
Maybe he uses a library or a internet shop seriously guys instead of focusing on how he has Facebook look at what happened to him! Mankind has a lot to answer for!
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sue seale said:
O.M.G what nasty b…… I really am shocked that someone could do this to a homeless person.they should be fired where is there compassion.
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Shaun thorogood said:
Just back from Brighton having seen many more homeless on the streets. I noticed more young people with newish rucsacs and sleeping bags as if they were going travelling. I guess they were recently away from home. Are we ( we are ) becoming like nazis , increasingly intolerant and justified in punishing those who don’t conform. The security guard is a symptom of the zeitgeist , if you are on the streets it’s your own fault.
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Amy said:
Absolutely disgusting. Hopefully this will hit the media and this poor man will receive compensation for what their appalling staff put him through. I’m glad I don’t shop there, it’s expensive for one thing, but clearly their staff are arrogant and think they’re above everybody else. And for those questioning how the person has written the status: don’t you know that public libraries have computers?
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Tracey said:
Debenhams should replace EVERYTHING that this man had that has been ruined. And then doc the security guards wages to get their money back.
Most of us are only a few wage slips from ending up where this poor man is. Maybe if the security guard got the sack it would give him some perspective.
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Denise jamison said:
Scumbags..can’t believe why anyone could do this to a homeless person..I really hope the government does something for these vulnerable people..everyone deserves a safe place to sleep..why do our churches not open their halls at night and provide cots so people can sleep safely until something more permanent can be done..like building more social housing asap…👹👹😬
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Ruth said:
This is the most disgusting thing I have heard of someone doing to another person. What has happened to the people in the UK. I hope that mere security guards mother is happy with the way she has brought up her son, she must be proud to have such a bully for a son. I am appalled!!!!!
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Ian Davison said:
If this is verified, then the CEO of Debenhams PLC should:
1. Offer a full apology to Mr Allen;
2. Compensate him for the distress caused by the unlawful assault on Mr Allen by a Debenhams employee;
3. Replace the items damaged/destroyed by the unlawful assault;
4. Dismiss the employee concerned.
The sad thing is that this probably does have to be spelled-out as we live in an age where humanity is cheap and profits are sacrosanct.
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Sophia said:
Absolutely disgraceful. I hope u find ur for Eva home soon c
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Jackie said:
You say it wasn’t as bad as it come across, it’s despicable , throwing cold water on someone living on the streets, making him feel more worthless than he already feels, more man , I hope your so called big strong security man was fired
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Kathryn wood said:
I’m appalled people are more interested that this poor chap can post online. Not everyone on the streets is without a phone and have you imbeciles ever heard of free WIFI???
Who cares if he is able to post.
The only concern should be regarding the vile treatment by a power crazy security guard who was probably a bully and still is.
We can all dream about Debenhams going bust and the staff ended up in such tragic circumstances. Disgusting people!
Nobody deserves to live on the streets! Get off your high horses and remember homelessness can effect anyone!
I hope this homeless man gets some help having posted about this despicable treatment 😢😢😢
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Sarah said:
Dear booby candy, you are a nob. He’s ‘homeless’ that means he lost his home, not his facebook account and the ability to use a computer in a library. Further more, he may still have the same phone from before he was homeless and use public donations for a pay as you go sim. Would you give up your phone if you lost your home?
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Clare potter said:
For those that need explanations of how he posted proves your ignorance and lack of brain cells if that’s your only concern, other than the disgusting treatment! Library’s which i doubt you frequent. Internet cafes and possibly with the little benefit money they receive, probably the same benefit money you all claim.. !!
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DAWN said:
Thats absolutely disgusting. Nobody deserves that. Debenhams security want sacking. That poor man. Not like he had a choice where to dleep and when they asked him to move he did straight away. Where has humanity gone.
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Marion kirkwood said:
Totally disgusting! Meant to be Christ’s birthday Not very Christian are they ?Debenhams only interested in making money !
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Jo Birkett said:
This is simply disgraceful! How can people be so callous! Does that security guard realise he is just one pay packet away from being in a similar predicament and if he isn’t, he is lucky to have support! Not every soul is as fortunate. It’s about time that people realised what good a simple random act of kindness can do, not just for people who are less fortunate but for themselves too!
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Terry Davies said:
dont shop in debenhams until the security guard is named and dismissed. hes not fit for purpose in the role.
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Peppi Perretta said:
It’s so sad to think there, in our society , are these kind of people. It make me cry. may God forgive & soften the security guard’s heart & grand the poor man all his wishes.
Peppi perretta
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Ed said:
Ever heard of free computer use at local libraries?
Duh!!!!
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Diane said:
Maybe he went into the Library to use their free service !!
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pedrodelnorte said:
Agree with all who think that the security guard should be dismissed. I also think he should be charged with assault and criminal damage to property. Apparently Debenhams have given the homeless man some new clothes and a “bag of goodies” and are going to meet with the man over a coffee and have a chat about the situation. If he’s happy with that maybe that’s all that matters and all us keyboard warriors should just STFU. On the other hand, it doesn’t seem like justice is being done. Bullying and assaulting the vulnerable is a despicable crime. Full stop. And Debenham’s are complicit in that sort of behaviour if they carry on employing and paying a salary to the subhuman individual concerned.
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Lucy said:
Fxxxxxg disgusting they should be ashamed of themselves and made to apologise to you and replace everything they ruined!
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Ed said:
Sounds more like a bribe to make it all go away…
I still won’t shop there…
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Mike said:
Erm..Booby Candy. I have been homeless a fair few times. Libraries (which are constantly under threat, you know, places where books are kept? Remember them?) are good places to stay warm, read, stay brain healthy, look at the boob candy ladies with mild amusement…..AND GO ONLINE FOR FREE!!
Have a good and safe and lucky life.
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Leeanne said:
They need to go back to Debenhams get his name n name n shame him, disgusting behaviour!!
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Tracey Mcloughlin said:
This is appalling, why would someone do this to someone’s only belongings. The lad obviously moves along when the shops ready for opening. I’ve been tucked up in a ward bed every night with central heating & hot food & drinks at my disposal. I’ve moaned when I get up in the dead of night for the loo. So dread to think how bad things have been for the homeless. So Debenhams who employ this bully of a secrurity guards it is your responsibility to reimburse this lad so he can replace his stuff. Some compensation to make up for his inconvenience, maybe this could come out of your security guards wages? Who should be facing losing his job but I’m sure the the lad whose stuff he ruined wouldn’t like to see someone else potentially end up living on the streets. Debenhams get your finger out!!!
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cindy fiero said:
They say forget its been dealt withThats why there is so many homeless people. Just push them aside
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Karen Graham said:
I am very sympathetic to homeless people and last year tried to help by purchasing 10 of each Thermal Socks, Thermal Gloves and Thermal Hats. I contacted several homeless charities who all declined the donation!! So I gave them to a cancer charity shop to sell on.
It’s terrible what allegedly happened to this homeless person. Strange though that everything he had was destroyed except for his mobile phone (that was obviously a smartphone when he was able to write this post).
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Sandra Kershaw said:
All of these big stores are missing out on some grear marketing opportunities the festive period. They don’t want homeless people sleeping outside their doors so why not team up with the homeless charities and local authorities to do something to help. It dosen’t need to be a large donations from the store. In most city centres the store have later opening hours on Thursday nights in December, why not allow the homeless charities to collect donations in the stores on those nights. Imagine how much could be raised in a couple of hours if ever shopper donated £1.
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Christine Cullen said:
I suggested something along those lines to Debenham’s complaints people and the email I got back had the line “Although we would like to help, due to the large number of requests we receive we are only able to support our nominated charities.”
They are not listening!
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Claire said:
Dabenhams have just lost a customer.
I don’t care if the person is homeless or not you don’t treat people this way.
No wonder this year has been so crap, with people like the guard and Debenhams management, it just a load of blood bad karma built up and decided to let loose this year.
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Emma said:
.traumatic…earth needs a reset…cull humanitY until we are selfless…until we realise that we are one humanitY…all material wealth belon9s to the earth…humans need to learn comPassion and to share…love and li9ht blessin9s fellow earthlin9s…who choose love over fear…
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john foy said:
Will never step foot in the place again, and ill make sure not one of my friends or relatives do either. Absoloutely disgusting.
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Jacqueline Williams-Smith said:
Absolutely disgusting behaviour. Debenhams should sack this security guard instead of ignore the incident. Show their staff such behaviour will NOT be tolerated. What gives anyone the right to treat people with such disregard. Unbelievable…shame on you Debenhams…that was no accident, and if you believe that then pigs can fly too!! Debenhams should replace all of his items that was ruined!
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Veronica Allan-Murphy said:
Absolutely disgusting, shame in you Debenhams – you should replace everything that was ruined by YOUR EMPLOYEE
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Kelly said:
What a nasty piece of work the shop should be boycotted for doing that
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doug said:
The security is thinking hes being clever by using water BUT if the water damages property in a way that simply cant either be washed off or dry, ITS CRIMINAL DAMAGE (CRIMINAL DAMAGE ACT 1971). If goods say not water proof like a mobile phone was damaged as a result of this guards action and either required a replacement or repair. This would constitute as criminal damage. If clothes shrank as result and thus made them unwearable as they were designed to be and needed replacing, this would also count.
If this occurred outside and its really cold (winter), it could be seen as Aggravated criminal damage as you were not offered the chance to dry off/change of clothes so run the risk of an illness like Hypothermia.
There’s also abuse of power and position and could well be seen a assault.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11360302/Woman-guilty-of-assault-for-throwing-water.html
The thing here is, does the victim have proof this security guard carried this out beyond a verbal admission, does security cameras cover the area it happened ?
If he does then seek further legal advice and enforcement. I cant say how it will turn out but this flippant action now carried out by to many shop owners needs to stop.
PS: If it happened on debenhams property its also i violation of the health and safety at work act.
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Kelly said:
Tell me where this shop is I’ll go an soak the guard with water poor homeless man
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angela cross said:
which store was it?
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Mr. Charles Stawell said:
it’s good you’re able to keep in touch and share this story,
NO this is not okay what happened to you, it’s criminal assualt. It’s also a violation of your european human rights to shelter and life.
The security guard might be enforcing the businesses’ civil entitlement to evict you off their land but his method and attempt at detterment is criminal, the guard belongs in a magistrates court, tell the police, have the CCTV seized, and prosecute the man, a magistrate’s court would have him for this
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Joy skinner said:
Well Debenhams Portsmouth, I assume you will make complete reparation to this man and a bit more.
SHAME ON YOU. Suppose it was your son??
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Theresa Pratt said:
What a disgusting thing to do to a homeless person who has no way of drying off,shame on you Debenhams !!!!!
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Joel said:
If I was soaked at Debenhams the first thing I would do is name the store- he doesn’t ! I don’t believe it happened
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Nicky Mutti said:
This is disgusting. No one has the right to judge another. Take a walk in another’s shoes and count your lucky stars you have had the fortune to tread another path. Debenhams should now do all they can to support and aid this homeless fella back into society.
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Tony said:
Shame on you Debenhams SHAME ON YOU
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peter Haywood said:
you bunch of stuck up pricks. you need to sack that security guard and do it quickly and without prejudice. He has let your store down and now look at all of the bad feedback you are getting. You as a organisation should be finding the poor soul that this prick assaulted, yes i said assaulted. and you should be compensating him fully plus with a bit more to say sorry for the way that your EX security guard behaved. If i can offer any advice to the homeless person, i would advise you to go to the police and make an official complaint for assault against you and bring the media into it also. Have a good new year mate.
pete from nottingham
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Egle said:
Was actually thinking of going to Debenhams today, but changed my mind… So sorry to hear what happened to you Russell, I hope you can get support to take the matter further as some guys advised you. All the best
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Dan Jones said:
Jobsworth nazi scumbag cunt of a man this so called security guard is
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scribbling2016 said:
The security guard was doing what all thugs do…only doing his job.
Lucky that he has a job, income and somewhere to live. Wouldn’t it be dreadful if he ended up homeless and slept on Debenham property?
I am so disgusted at this. Words fail me and that does not happen often.
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scribbling2016 said:
The security guard was doing what all thugs do…only doing his job as they used to say under Hitler.
Lucky that he has a job, income and somewhere to live. Wouldn’t it be dreadful if he ended up homeless and slept on Debenham property?
I am so disgusted at this. Words fail me and that does not happen often.
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Ivan said:
Well I can definitley say you don’t deserve to be homeless mate…
And what that man has done has made your situation worse ruined your clothes and bedding etc
If you have any money you can spare maybes get to the laundrette and have your stuff properly cleaned and dry
If I lived in Portsmouth I would offer to help but unfortunatley not
I would consider contacting the security company that employes this man because I am definitley sure he has no right to do stuff like that he can move you on or ask you to leave but what he has done is borderline assault I would say totally unprofessional
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Sonia Komorowski said:
This is absolutely dispicable. In my opinon and experience of security they often think they are above the law. This is criminal damage. But above all it is cruel.
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Canace Austen-Price said:
That is digusting poor fella no one wants to sleep rough n be treated like shit by a numpty ,how would u feel to be treated like dirt u should be ashamed of yourself .wheres your christmas spirit
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Dennis Marsden said:
Sack the bastard and give Russel his job!
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Suzanne said:
Disgraceful behaviour..they want to try doing a day or so on the streets.
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Christine. said:
Just wondering how a homeless person is able to put this on line! If true, Debenhams should be ashamed and make sure this person gets some sort of recompense or the offer of a job would be good. Just saying!
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Frederick Robinson said:
I always had the impression that Debenham’s was a pretentious store, so have never shopped there. Something like this confirms my opinion and makes me more determined not to go there.
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Gráinne Magee said:
Absolutely disgusting both manager and security guard need disciplined!!! Where on the job description does it state to humilate the public or destroy personal belongings of a person!! I would def be foning head office regading this and asking for an apology and for ur goods to be replenished!! How dare they humilate you for being homeless!!! Everyone should share this post and let people be award of how people are being treated by such a large company that only have their stsus due to public spending.Boycott Debenhams until they sort this horrible situation out and let them know that the public support the homeless!!!! Disgusted!!
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Linda said:
That’s disgusting behaviour from debehams I certainly won’t be going in there again terrible thing to do shame on them 😠
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Karin said:
Disgraceful behaviour!!!
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Mary moran said:
Security man should be sacked….maybe we should boycotts Debenhams …..
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jennifer doucette said:
that is assualt and disgusting.my father was a security guard and would never dream of violating someone like that .he simply wake person up and give limit time to move on .and watch that he did move .no reason to be nasty.in fact dad would properly help the guy out .
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Nina jagne said:
How disgustingly cruel. I pray that guard gets all he “deserves” in life. I wish I’d seen because after having taken photos for the press I would have taen u shopping. …with my PIP money that the government tried to rob me out of…..after working long hours most my life….and I would have kitted u out n taken u for breakfast. I’m sorry and ashamed yr fellow man treated u this way. What people don’t realise is most of us are 3 wage packets away from homelessness. Best wishes my lovely.
Nina xx
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Denise jniper said:
Absolutely bloody disgusting. As. Gesture of goodwill and an apology Debenhams should replace EVERYTHING. Shame on them employing such dreadful excuse of human beings.
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Jody Clarke said:
Well personally i will never shop there again! Disgraceful behaviour!
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Sara said:
Debenhams ,,,,, time for you to reply. Tell the public what you will do to make up for this.
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Louise said:
Disgusted to hear that you have been treated like this. What kind of a world are we living in, when common decency is lacking so badly.
I don’t expect everyone to see this as a most heinous act, but seriously Debenhams, wtf are you playing at.
Every person matters, everyone counts…. with NO exception.
To move you away whilst not the best, is fair but to treat you with such disrespect and disregard is the absolute worst.
I don’t know who you can complain to, try the town hall/ council. And speak to your local MP, the library should be able to help you…
I am so so sorry this has happened to you,and hope you write a complaint to Debenhams head office too.
Bloody freezing cold it was and I don’t know how you managed, but good luck friend x
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finnmchuil said:
Like many big corporations Debenhams give to charity…….. as a tax write off. Let’s make no mistake about this, they are in a positon to really do something should the want to. Many big firms now outsource security and use this to distance themselves from the actions of individuals. The reality is this gaurd was an agent of Debenhams and his actions represent the company, this is a fact.
Here is a company whose role is to make share holders money and as such they represent their share holders. It’s time these share holders took some social responsibility and actively do something for the communities at large.
It makes no difference which day of the year this happened, it’s not clever and not right. Sacking the gaurd, meeting with Russel and sorting out a bag of ‘goodies’ is nothing but a PR exercise to protect shareholders interests.
So Debenhams ( as if they will read this) Russel is not a homeless person, he is a person experiencing homelessness, so have the respect to treat him as a person everyday of the year
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Siouxsie Johnson said:
Debhenams should be ashamed of themselves and fire the security guard in question. Poor poor guy – do they think he WANTS to be homeless and forced to sleep in their doorway? It’s bad enough that he has that situation, but to then be cruel and heartless enough to soak what few belongings he has…?! FFS. I’m sorry but can’t help but hope that the bloke who did that finds himself in a similarly desperate situation so he’s knows what it’s like. My heart goes out to this poor guy. 😥
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Drusilla crouch said:
It’s not the homeless people’s fault it is the government and the society that has been created. That security guard should have a taste of his own medicine.
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Elaine said:
Nothing but a bully disgraceful Shame on him 😈😈
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Elizabeth Warren said:
I will be boycotting Debenhams. They gave a pathetic excuse for the behaviour of one of their staff/contractors. They are ultimately responsible for this. They won’t be getting a penny more of my money. I urge others to do so too.
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Lisa Percival said:
I am totally disgusted and have called Debenhams for a response. I was told that this was an accident….accident my arse !
I think now that DeBen hams have a moral and social responsibility to help this man find a home. I will nevery shop in their stores now ! This company is scum ! And I hope the British public take the same line on this…Disgusting !
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Shirley said:
Disgusting for a human to do that to another fellow human Debenhams hang your heads in shame !!!!!!
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Jane said:
A newspaper should run this story, embarrass Debenhams, the security guard should be punished and the government should be ashamed of itself.
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Noel Eaton said:
If Debenhams don’t sack him then they obviously condone this sort of assault on members of the public whilst on duty at work,
Do we want to continue to do business with a company with these attitudes to the underprivelidged and vulnerable in our society ? And at Christmass too !
There are freezing temperatures at night and by soaking this mans clothing and bedding his very health and life has been put at risk .
Boycott Debenhams Accross the country until the guard is dismissed !
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Rb said:
Rubbish
Admit it you pissed yaself again!
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Ok said:
I never thought anyone could be so low as to do that. We should not condemn homeless people. We do not know their circumstances. They may be getting out of an abusive relationship or family may have not accepted them. Not all homeless are on drugs or alcohol so do not judge until you know the facts!
Help can be given in way of a coffee, a meal or just being talked to. Be kind.
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Natasha Everson said:
I will not be shopping in Debenham again, these people need to be sacked for abuse and discrimination. It is disgusting behaviour towards a fellow human being. What gives the management and security guard think they are better than the homeless man who could’ve been a soldier that had fought for the country and fell on hard times. Debenham you should be ashamed of yourself and the people you employ!!!
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Elaine Adams said:
I think the security guard should be charged with assault and criminal damage. I would get his name and report it to the police, and go visit one of the solicitors who give a half hour free session for some advice. Also speak with the Echo, name names as well as the shop concerned…bad publicity all round.
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S shepherd said:
Never have I wished a person to be homeless, right now I would like that security guard 1week on the streets in freezing weather see how he likes it and hopefully someone might wet him through while he sleeps.
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Agent said:
the security guard should be fired for treating a homeless man as though he is less than human.
What else does this employee do for fun? Make kids cry, microwave small animals?
I wouldn’t want anything to do with someone who has that much scorn for the vulnerable in society.
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Barbara said:
This is downright disgraceful yes ok move them on if blocking doorway but to ruin all his possessions too is dreadful surely he has broken the law as not as if he has the money to replace them also not his fault for living on the streets boame the government gets me how we help out other countries when are own needs more help i help as much as i can but will try and do more in 2017 we need to look after our own as one day could be our relative living on the streets
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Carol Else said:
Debenham should replace his stuff and the ass hole that did this to a person that hasent many things need to be sacked. how dare you treat some one like that,you dont know how this man got to this stage of his life and you should not judge any one by the cover of the book
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Linda said:
With Chump being elected over here, there will soon be a lot more homeless here too. He intends to cut Social Security, and many of us have no savings for various different reasons.
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Christine Cawood said:
The staff who did this at Debenhams should be made to pay for ruining bedding and clothing. I don’t wish ill on anyone but I hope the person who did this loses his job and perhaps he will end up homeless xx
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kielda said:
There but for the grace of God go I and I have been there believe me.I was the victim of domestic abuse and lost almost everything to my bullying ex.My heart goes out to the homeless people especially at this time of year.We are not aware of the circumstances as to why these people are on the street therefore no one should be given the right to judge.This vile person who committed the offence should be sacked at the end of the day he is a bully and because he wears a uniform thinks he can get away with it.Debenhams need to reimburse this gentleman for the loss of and damage done to his belongings preferably out of the security guards wage,
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Peter Collins said:
Note,no comment from Debs ,one of their employees,well done Debenhams,i can see a public relations issue about to blow up in your face,i am sure the local papers etc will be asking you to comment.
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Lynne said:
To do this to another human being,who not only is homeless but being on the streets is vulnerable,surely they need help,where was this security guards morals any decent human being would not have done such a thing,Christmas or not,it’s freezing cold,shame on him,hope the homeless man finds peace and the care he needs
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bizijules said:
Absolute disgrace. Who made the security guard God?. Should be humiliated and sacked. That poor man is surviving the best he can. I hate bullies.
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Ceri Williams said:
This is shocking…. Not many people would choose to be homeless, and to have someone ruin your only possessions just because they can is utterly disgusting. That so called doorman has a job which means he doesn’t have to sleep rough. How he can he be so incredibly cruel. I hope Debanhams have something to say about this.
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Katy 'Brooker said:
How is he on Facebook and what the hell is he doing putting a dog through this? Should be charged with animal cruelty!
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Richard B said:
omg seriously if something more than a lame excuse is not done I will boycott them, if any debs staff read this bear in mind that i have spent over 3000 in last year alone in there store in london..
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Margaret Chung said:
We are only 3 paycheques away from loosing our homes, that’s any of us. ( data from Crisis). Shame on you Debenhams Portsmouth for not making amends to someone who is not as fortunate you, that has been assaulted by someone in your employ. Your security needs to be dismissed or retrained.
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Wendy McBride said:
Security guatd should be sacked & Debenhams should have made a small gesture of some kind to show compassion.
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Russell said:
Maybe if enough people bring this to the attention of Debenhams head office the management can be encouraged to replace this mans belongings. I suggest an email to Debenhams from 700 or so potential customers would have far more effect.
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Lisa said:
The security guard should be sacked doesn’t say much for managements morals. It’s not your fault you are homeless . They should be ashamed . I want sh you all the best
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Lisa said:
Wish
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Catherine Turner said:
Debenham unfortunate accident bull it was pure and utter disgraceful how dare you say it was an accident. I will boycott your store now and always and hope anyone else who reads this does the same you won’t then have a store left as what goes around comes around you heartless set of ignoramuses let’s hope you get what you deserve for employing ignorant people I hope the guard gets his just rewards one day. May God bless the poor man who was soaked and forgive those who know no better.
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sharon ruddy said:
The security guard should be fired what an absolute piece of scum and I personally will never step foot inside Debenhams again what sort of people do you employ here absolutely disgusting 😢
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ROBERT HEDLEY-CHENEY said:
Get this in national press with security guards picture
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Citroc said:
Dear Mr Pride – Why have you published the homeless man’s complaint in full (twice) but not the explanation and apology from Debenhams? Isn’t that exactly the kind of media bias you frequently complain about yourself?
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Richard said:
Bulgaria is the poorest country in the EU yet it can shelter it’s homeless and even has extra capacity. Thinks that the UK can learn a little here?
http://www.focus-fen.net/news/2016/12/27/414527/132-people-sheltered-at-crisis-centre-for-homeless-people-in-bulgarias-capital-overnight.html
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john said:
If you are homeless how can you afford to pay your mobile subs, try for a job even if it is only part time. or go to a hostel.
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Faizan said:
How is he on Facebook if he’s homeless?
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Lesley said:
Come on Debenhams replace the bedding, clothes and food you ruined. Show how sorry you are by doing something practical. Warm clothes are needed in these freezing temperatures and you have stores full. Will you do the right thing to make up for doing something totally despicable ?
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Lisa Percival said:
Are you for real ??
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Deb wall said:
The security guard should be sacked and Debenhams management should be sent on an anti bullying course as well as being reprimanded
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Patyl-Astrid said:
Very shameful and irresponsible behavior from the security guard!
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Peter Dixon said:
Sorry u are homeless absolute disgraceful behaviour !! But I’m sure his behaviour stems from having to work the Christmas period and being told to get u out the doorway which ever way he can!! I would take this up with Debenhams themselves direct!! What i would like to say is im glad u have spent your public donations on 4G instead of drink and drugs!! And for that reason am 100% behind your complaint!
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Maxine Mcvey said:
Katy ‘Brooker many Homeless people use local libraries, which are free of charge, to use the internet and seek work and housing as well. There are many homeless people who, rather than give their dogs up, keep their dogs, and these dogs are, all the ones i have seen, the priority and always well cared for.
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DORA MAY FARRELL said:
I am disgusted and the person who done this should b sacked .his clothes and bedding replaced my famiey and i are appaulled and wont b using your store again EVER
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Leianne said:
Disgusting behaviour
Bike human being
Hope your ok! I hope the same man finds himself wet and Cold one day then laughed at
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Lavinia Millidge said:
Well, I will never spend another penny in Debenhams. I also think the security man should be sacked and any monies due to him should be given to the poor man he assaulted to replace his ruined possessions.
What on earth is/has happened to our society? Shameful.
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Andrea murray said:
Absolutely disgusting !debenhams should be totally ashamed !!poor guy 😔
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CdeV said:
The least Debenhams can do is replace it all with lovely new warm, dry, good quality luscious goods, right? And possibly offer him a job (replacing the security guy?)
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MICHAEL RODGERS said:
WHAT A SAD SHOWER OF BASTARDS ….REPLACE THIS POOR MANS CLOTHING AND BEDDING AND REMOVE THE SO COLD RENT A COPS IN QUESTION MINIUM PAID LITTLE HITLERS HOPE HIS CHRISTMAS TRULY SUCKS .. A PRAYER PLEASE FOLKS FOR ALL OUR HOMELESS THIS TIME OF YEAR .
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Sharon fowles said:
Well i got this reply to my email..
Dear Ms Fowles,
Thank you for your email.
Firstly, we’d like to say that we take situations like this very seriously, which is why we wanted to wait until we had been able to determine what happened before responding.
We have established that this was an unfortunate accident in which the routine cleaning of the fire exit from the inside of the store resulted in some of the gentleman’s property on the other side of the fire exit becoming wet. Debenhams has now supplied the gentleman with new bedding and clothing, and a member of our team has met him to offer our sincere apologies for any distress caused.
The views of our customers and the wider local community are very important to us, and we’d like to thank you for taking an interest in this matter.
Kind regards,
Andrew
Debenhams Customer Services
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Jolyon Young said:
I’ll be boycotting Debenhams and advising friends to do the same until I hear from their PR department about this incident. An investigation into the incident is a must. I suspect a contractor has overstepped the mark, I doubt this is company policy, but it shows them, Debenhams, in a very poor light.
Email address available below.
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Elena said:
Boycotting Debenhams is a great idea! This is desgraceful!!! Condoning abusive behaviour by you security staff towards a member of the public, just shows your lack of morals and I do not want to be associated with it. Goodbye Debenhams
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Shirley Jenkins said:
Disgusting and disgraceful that this should happen to anyone let alone a homeless personl
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Hilary Jenkins said:
Perhaps the security guard and homeless person could sit down and have a coffee. Let the guard understand that the homeless person is human. Perhaps he could put himself in the other person’s shoes? I wouldn’t want the guard to lose his job. I would hope the homeless person could be forgiving.Perhaps the guard could learn from this? Peace on earth xxx
Perhaps Debenhams could buy the coffee lol xx
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Julia Best said:
This is disgusting! Outrageous and down right cruel!! That man should be sacked and Debenhams should be replacing all that was ruined!
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Rosetta said:
Lets hope some day their not in your position and have someone treated that way it would serve them right …Debenhams the heartless!!!
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Shaun said:
Debenham I pray you go bust n close down ur security staff should b fired. On top of this the director should b soaked in public for insulting g a homeless man u could have moved him peacefully. You deserve for God above to repay back
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Heather said:
Security staff member should be sacked . Debenhams should be ashamed of the reselfs for allowing this sort of behaviour .
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Mo harvey said:
Well I will never shop at Debenhams again. From no fault of his own my son was made homeless, he is lucky to have a family to take him in, many don’t. This man was cruel but I do believe what goes around comes around
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K Boulton said:
Shameful of Debenhams!! Being asked to move is enough how dare your staff treat anyone like this I’m sure it would change people’s opinion on spending their money in your shop if this is the way you treat people clearly less fortunate 😠 …hang your heads staff of Debenhams of Portsmouth!!!
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Shona said:
That person should be sacked! Absolutely disgusting and shame on you Debenhams!
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Grift Vince said:
This guy has a smartphone with internet access, is the Debenhams shopfront his billing address?
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Steffie L said:
Totally shocking and absolute disgraceful.
I will Never set foot in a Debenhams store again.
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April Renée said:
Hi is there anyway i could get some new things to you?. Sorry this has happened to you 😢
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Andy said:
Everyone seems to be assuming this is a Debenhams policy, I particularly like the empathetic thoughts of the person who hopes Debenhams should go bust and all the staff lose their jobs – very kind. Could this be the act of one arsehole rather than a company?
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J wood said:
Knowbody deserves to be homeless. Life can be cruel sometimes and joyfull other times. We just don’t get to choose! We are not judge and jury so don’t act like u are. If u have nothing good to say or do walk on u don’t have the facts
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Rozz Manning said:
Supposedly they reimbursed the poor chap, but in my opinion, the offer and response is a bit pithy. It’s in their own press area, not many other places, it shows they want it hidden and disregard the heinousness of such an act. (Link at bottom). X
And those of you who comment about this chap having access to the Internet via your imagined, and quite frankly made up, method of communication. Don’t presume that they don’t chose to use ‘It’ for work, or even stop drinking! You rude, arrogant and misguided ignorant souls. There are many free points of access to the Internet. FB costs nothing. Don’t assume, just because you think ‘phone subs’ are a crucial part of your life budgeting, that it has any comparison or reflection on people who cannot afford such luxuries as a phone with Internet acces, or even a basic blooming phone. Wake up and smell your hollow stupidity! X
Message to all those who are suffering, I do hope your life turns round soon. X
http://debenhams.pressarea.com/pressrelease/details/47/CORPORATE-INTL-47/8108
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Sandie said:
Absolutely disgraceful of Debenhams I hope they replace all of your belongings and add much more to it, Debenhams you should be ashamed of your security guard and make him apologise to this man, any one of us could find ourselves in this situation, I hope they do the right thing, I wish you a better new year and hope that you get all your stuff replaced.
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diesel Dave said:
I hope the security guard gets fire loses his job house and become homeless so we can piss on him
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Julie said:
What a discusting thing to do to someone! And the fact that when a complaint was made and not even taken seriously is just as discusting! I think the security guards involved should be charged and made to pay compensation…this is really not on at all !
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Emma Davies said:
What an absolute piece of 💩 to do that to somebody! Dont ever kick anybody thats down!! Obviously the company isnt at fault its the security guard but we all trust debenhams will do the right thing and look into it and take correct action – who knows the security guard may become homeless as a result! Karma! Wouldnt wish it on anybody but come on be nice to people!!no need to do that.hopefully the company will give a lovely gesture to this guy and maybe a tent and a few camping extras?wouldnt hurt would it!especially as it happened on their premises xx
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Martin Davis said:
A large ‘British’ conglomerate treating people like this? Compare to a small, Asian owned and run Fish & Chip shop in Wolverhampton (not far from where a new Debenhams store development is throwing the centre into chaos) opened for two extra hours after their usual 1730 closing time on Christmas eve – to GIVE away fresh, hot food to the homeless. They did this in 2015 too.
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sharon said:
This is awful, when I worked in retail we always had the same old man & his dog snoozing in our doorway, gentle wakeup, cup of coffee and a chat and off he toddled.
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leanna said:
I pray to God this time next year the ones who done this will be on the street to do something like this to anyone down on their luck in life is Notting put pure evil I curse you all from my heart and soul I miss you to lose everything thing in your life for your bad evil ways … As is this poor man’s life is not hard enough as it is you dirty tramps want to take away from him the last few bits he has in life you sicken me .
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leanna said:
Wish
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Anne Davis said:
I hope Debenham are replacing all the poor souls bedding food and clothes that they deliberately soaked…they have plenty..and hope they fire the security guard…have these people got no humanity…
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Angus Mckinlay said:
Quite simply,,, Dont shop at Debenhams ,,,Security have been told to get rid of these people and its Debenhams who are at fault
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lesli neile anderson said:
wow…an unfortunate accident? how considerate! most of us are but a paycheck away from walking in this man’s shoes…this guard…and the management should go home tonite, and get down on their knees and pray to God they don’t suffer the same fate they so richly deserve!! his belongings should be replaced and they should hang their heads in shame!!
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Denise said:
Disgusting…i dont shop there anyway…and never will now…karma dis bite you in rear end…thay should give back wat thay ruined…and more…shame on debenhams
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mark pleavin said:
Is there any of my portsmouth mates who can call into debenhams and smack this fucker in the gob horrible bastard i will tell all my freinds to abandon that shithole listen kid debenhams might be this big posh shop and your havong it tough at the minute but you got more class in your toe jam than any of them and the guy who did it if you read this your scum kid is your stuff dry if not send me your details and al send a few quid for a sleeping bags and some blankets made me sick this has
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Collette Fleming said:
There by the grace of God go the rest of us… I too hope the person concerned can find it in his heart to apologise to this homeless man and/or better still, replace the items that he ruined. A heartless act enforced on someone when they absolutely need it the least. If I was anywhere near Portsmouth right now I would replace the items myself. Unfortunately, I am not x
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Anna said:
I went out helping the homeless on the 23rd & it was such an eye opener, so upsetting to see so many people living on the streets. I have so much respect for these people. We are supposed to help each other not hurt or offend people, this is so cruel! You wouldn’t treat an animal like this, so why treat a human like this!! I am not spending another penny in Debenhams and people should do the same! The place should be boycotted for good!!
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Carol Clothier said:
Absolutely disgusting. If Debenhams think this is acceptable I will no longer shop there.
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Samantha Marchesi said:
That’s just pure nasty and I totally believe that anything you do to hurt another, God himself will teach you a lesson back for you to learn how you made another feel from your nasty actions.
Let’s hope this security guards lessen happens soon!
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Terry Dymond said:
Security man should be sacked straight away if he is not I will never shop there again join me please don’t shop in there poxy store
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Sue said:
Debenhams didn’t soak anyone! And should not be held responsible for their ignorant, selfish staff. The security man should be held accountable for his actions, the manager of the store should replace what ever was ruined and wet, and offer warm food and drink while fetching all bits together. Karma is a wonderful thing,
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Clare reah said:
Russell, that’s assault! Please take this further. Regardless of your situation you should not be treated like this. Debenhams Portsmouth you should be ashamed and your security guard, he should pay to replace all he ruined and most importantly apologise. Disgusting!
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S Heanue said:
Hope his mobile phone didn’t get ruined
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Michelle said:
What an absolute ass-hole.
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Linda said:
Nobody deserves to be disrespected because they are homeless. Debenhams should be disgusted by the behaviour of this staff member. Compensation should be given immediately!!
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Karen said:
Have anyone contact Debenham in Portsmouth. Or head office to make them aware of the security company.
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Ann said:
Disgraceful. Sack Security heartless sh.. and let us pray he will get his Karma. Debenhams should replace all ruined belongings and wouldn’t it be great publicity for them to find him and his doggy a home. Just a thought.
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Hannah said:
Absolutely disgusting, to abuse people who are vunerable, should be given the sack on the spot!
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S.C.Rayner said:
The security guard needs to be sacked with no, or bad (truthful ) references.when he finds it hard to get a job, he will understand better. Debenhams should also be castigated for their attitude, not that they care, they care only for profit. My mother used to work for them for a pittance.
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Tom Cameron said:
Buddy I suggest that you make a complaint to his employers and if anything like that happens again I would contact the police and make a complaint of assault or willfull damage to property. Its maybe too late to do that now but its an outrageous way for a person to do that to you. If anything he should have been ensuring your welling until you had left his area of work not attempt to humiliate you whilst also trying to see to itit that your
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Rachael said:
They could have moved him on peacefully but he was still trespassing. Not to mention running a mobile with internet access
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Bayleaf said:
It sounds like a genuine accident by the cleaners, but made much worse by a security guard who is a complete arsehole. Debenhams seem to have acted in a responsible way by apologising and replacing the wet items. Many readers seem to have missed the latter, presumably because of Tom Pride’s extremely biased account.
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Susan said:
Disgusting …
There by the grace of God go we …No reason at all to treat a homeless person or anyone for that matter in the way this member of your staff behaved he wasn’t clever just showing he has no humanity …shameful behaviour .
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Riachoo said:
Sounds like the act of more than one arsehole. The employees of any establishment represent the brand while they’re under its roof.
The fact that management allegedly shrugged it off is a worrying state of affairs. Those individuals are supposed to lead by example. Tut Tut Debenhams.
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Camryn Mowatt said:
The company should be made to house this poor man and pay his rent as an apology. After the security guard and manager are sacked and the security guard is done for assult. How low can a human be?
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Jean bull said:
No- one deserve to be homeless.
This items of is private property. The security guard should be punished!
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Sean Price said:
What area was this in?
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carolynkennedy05 said:
Portsmouth!
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Kelvin Petch said:
Agree that action by Debenham’s security guard disgraceful! However, it’s also act of criminal damages against the homeless persons belongings, for which he should be prosecuted.
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Jane Mottet-O'Brien said:
This guy has 731 friends on FB can’t one of them give him a room? He seems like a really nice guy!
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Des johnstone said:
What a pitiful excuse for a human being that security guard is, ok he’s entitled to have an opinion on homeless people but to show such inhumane behaviour, damaging private property and showing a complete lack of empathy is really unbelievable. As for Debenham’s reaction, shame on you !!!
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Susan juffs said:
I hope the security guard never becomes homeless. It could happen to anyone. Debenhams ought to arrange for the security person to sleep out a couple of nights or volunteer at a hostel to find out how awful it is to be homeless. He has shown no compassion or respect.
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Sue said:
So sad, your losses should be replaced with added extra’s I’m sure Debenhams can afford it, they are probably unaware that their security guard has done this a poor response from the manager would suggest an incompetent one and shame on all involved as you yourselves will taste your own wicked medicine one day just hope karma don’t make you choke on it.
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Apryl Blanks said:
The Security Guard needs to be punished for his disgusting behaviour – what a poor excuse of a human being – and Debenhams or the Security Guard should replace all items that were damaged
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Michael said:
What comes around goes around I hope he never ends up being homeless a sick joke of a even sick minded man
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Sarah parker said:
Disgusting behaviour im genuinly saddened by this story and shows just whats wrong with people today xx
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Sarah parker said:
Surely its criminal damage he should be made to pay
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Wendy said:
What a pathetic excuse for a human being. Doing that just because he can, and there is no consequence to his actions. Throw the law book at him and see how it feels, scumbag.
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Nicole Archer said:
Disgusting. No more Debenham’s purchases for me – unless I hear they replaced all this guy’s stuff with new …:or helped him to find a better roof for his head than their doorway …or offered him a job, preferably one of the (now sacked) employees who thought it was ok to treat a fellow human like that.
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Nadine Cornet said:
I think it’s absolutely disgusting behaviour and Debenhams should definitely replace the items that were ruined – as I definitely don’t think people become homeless by choice.
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Glen said:
I think the security guard needs a visit from scrooges ghost of xmas present and future meanwhile if Debenhams continue to employ him and cover his homely comforts then they should offer the homeless guy a job too and give him a chance too. No need to treat anyone like that poor guy was probably fighting wind chill all night now will not be able to dry again before darkness falls I think the security guard deserves a slap to be honest!
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Angela said:
Debenham should be replacing the items and doc the security guys wages, then see how smart he is.
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Gill said:
This security guard is despicable. This is bullying to heights I didn’t think possible. Debenhams should be ashamed of their policies if they agreed to this. I for one won’t set foot in there again.
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Lisa Percival said:
Yep they know, they have known since the day it happened. And their response is minimal and very lacking. They are not bothered about it so It seems I and many others have called and emailed them and they have said to me that they have released a statement and they are not willing to to discuss it any further. They are Scum! !!
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Lisa Percival said:
What the he’ll has having access to the Internet got to do with anything. Phones probably pay as you go ???? This man has been assaulted and in this weather he could have died as a result of this vile scams actions…all with the backing of his employer DEBENHAMS !
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Sheila Slaney said:
The security guard should be given 10 minutes to get his bags packed pick up his P45 and leave in the same manner he has treated this person. Debenhams should be ashamed to have this type of personnel representing them and they should be liable to replace all the damaged items compensating this person. No one should be homeless when we are able to house immigrants coming into our country.
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kara henman said:
this is disgusting this person life is hard enough with out some up start jobs worth destroying what little they have. this is clear bulling and something should be done. i erge debenhams to take action and compensate this person as well as desapline the secruity guard. where would the world be if we all behaved like this. people less fortunate need help and if we dont help who will. to the secruity guard did it give u pleasure doing what you did if so you a small minded person. how do you know that maybe one day things may turn bad for you and you could end up in a door way you never know what the futre holds. remember that when you next see a homeless person
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Carole Ann Newbery said:
An unfortunate accident???? So how the hell would debenhams , feel if someone walked into their store with a hosepipe, set it off, all over the stock…mmmm yes wait unfortunate accident, sack your security guard,proto, and compensate this homeless man, food, clothes , new bedding etc. Can see the News of the World jumping on this one.. Boycott Debenham I say, until we hear they have done something about this.”unfortunate accident “.
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Dkb said:
So this “homeless” person has enough money to have a phone and support a dog?
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Jim Ed Huston said:
This is despicable, Nobody even a security guard, has the right to cause wilful damage to anybodys property,there is other legal means,to move somebody on, 7 yes he could own a phone , he can also own a dog, Its his companion & probably the animals company helps him feel secure, and not fall into desperation of lonliness,, There are many who are genuine in a homeless state…. until they have experienced it don’t draw draw conclusions….
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Neen said:
The security guard in question should be sacked from his job then blackbanned from any job in security. He might then know what it feels to have nothing.
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Jody said:
Outrageous …nobody deserves that. I sincerely hope you and your dog found somewhere else dry to sleep. They should apologise and compensate you
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Trudi Nemeth said:
Karma – that security guard better hope and pray that life’s journey never takes him down the path you have travelled my friend. Debenhams should be ashamed of their staff and should make him be your personal shopper to replace your damaged possessions. I apologise on behalf of the uneducated, ignorance of that security guard, SORRY THAT YOU GET TREATED SO BADLY BY THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE XXX
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Gavin said:
A word to the shareholders: I won’t be shopping in Debenhams.
Join me.
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Petrina said:
That is just terrible they wouldn’t do that on a dog and most of all you’d think they’d have pity on you that its Xmas bastards
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Laura Carle said:
Despicable Security Guard. He should be sacked and the homeless man given his job !!!
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Jennifer said:
Abhorrent behaviour towards any human being. Absolutely horrendous how homeless are treated. Debenhams need to step up to the mark, take action and compensate Russell by at least replacing his wet clothing bedding etc., #debenhamsboycott
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Sarah said:
I shop a lot in debenhams but I’ll never buy another thing in there their animals god help that man
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Pepita Mazzocchio said:
This is disgusting. I offen drive our city and give to the homeless the kind donations iv been lucky to have got… Debenhams should kit this guy out with the best of stuff and the BULLY SACKED !!!!!!
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James said:
Its going to get worse with the Tories. In the 80’s the Tories said they step over the homeless on the way home from the Opera. This country is now a basket case.
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Cindy freeman-Jenkins said:
Discraced by what I’m reading
Disturbed because I know it’s true
Disappointed this is possible
Dicusted in mankind and its cruelty
Disheartened that someone chose to inflict unnecessary pain
debenhams may not be responsible for the actions of one person/employee but they are responsible for their reaction to the thoughtless and demeaning behaviour displayed by an employee while on shift representing their business and brand…..
Maybe when the serverity of what isthis individual and he’s behaviour has caused is realised, he will justly become unemployed and may even be at risk of becoming homeless himself, because I believe after the lack off compassion and respect he has shown his fellow man that he does deserve it…
IT. being a reality check…
He deserves the opportunity to try and survive the harsh life that he feels is deserved of his victim simply because he has no home and seeks shelter in the doorway of a multimillion pound company that employs ignorant people just to remove the riff raf before the customers arrive and see the real world
That is reality tv id like to see
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jazza said:
There’s an awful lot of middle class angst here but very little in thee way of meaningful action – typical of britain today and the people that populate it – false compassion because it has been allowed to happen in the first place. Just like the Democrats, it always somebody else’s fault – happy new year, same as the old, i’m a celebrity let me in!
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Robert Rodgers said:
They are obvious arsholes,if that was me,ide be hellbent on making debenhams loss a few days trading,but I’m just crazy,so don’t take notice😁😁,its dispicable that they did that,see if you can charge them with willful damage to your goods,hope and pray you get a secure place to sleep,look after ya self bud,and doggy,😢
P.s where about are you?
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doug said:
I did write a post about looking at criminal damage,aggravated criminal damage, an abuse of power and position and even assault not to mention a breach of health and safety but i now wish to draw attention to a ploy i suspect Debenhams and the security firm i employ.
Basically they will try to pull the guard and place him elsewhere so its important to take down the security firms name so they too can be bombarded with posts about “is this how you train your security guards to behave”. This security firm deserves as much anger as Debenhams who will judging by there online reply, look to worm there way out of it.
Keep up the pressure as it will send a strong message to any business owner and like minded public that this treatment of people in an unfortunate position will not be tolerated. Right to mainstream news and get this published nationally.
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Shirley said:
I’m so sorry for you…what is the world coming to ?? Go to citizens advice and get help about making a formal complaint!! Best of luck to you for 2017😊
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Campertess said:
Reblogged this on campertess and commented:
Disgusting behaviour by a security guard. They will see a lot of homelessness & you would think they would be more sympathetic.
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Lisa Percival said:
With you on that Doug!
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jazza said:
I didn’t see the london firework display highlighting the homeless on benches along the river – tens of millions spent to keep the ‘bores’ interested – taking control of their new year celebrations – whilst the homeless and destitute are ignored – nothing being said about that here – provincial whores
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Elizabeth Warren said:
I made reference to the possibility that the guard may be contracted to Debenhams from another firm and not on Debenhams staff. Which is highly likely. However, the fact that Debenhams gave a woeful excuse for the behavior of the guard makes them complicit in the act itself. Both companies should be setting about making proper restitution to the fella and ensuring this does not happen again.
It’s been proven that we are all 3 bad decisions from homelessness ourselves and should pay more attention to those around us who are less fortunate than us.
I volunteer every Christmas & New Year and help to provide a hot meal and shelter for those less fortunate than myself. I am grateful for what I have but have time that I can give, so I choose to give it in this way, helping the homeless and those in need at this time of year. I can have a hot cooked meal any day, and a glass to celebrate new year any time. So why not postpone that and give the time over to help the Cyrenians, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Emmeaus, Samaritans and many other worthy causes who give a hand and listening ear to those who need it all year but more so in the festive season.
Good luck for the future fella, I hope you find 2017 is kinder to you than 2016. x
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Cindy said:
Disgusting behaviour. The security guard should be sacked. It’s not about being homeless it’s about being a good human being and looking after the reputation of Debenham and this hasty human being has not. Then to pick on someone who has no means to house themselves is just pure reprehensible. We are all only one pay packet away from the fall to homelessness and he should be reminded of this. Debenham need to take action.
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Angela said:
Bloody disgusting. .does the guard feel proud of himself …proberly..the brain less twat !. ..no one deserves to be treated in this way. Just asking him to kindly to move on would of been enough. ..if that guard was working in our store ( by the way I don’t work for debehams ) he definitely would of been ripamanded for doing that. ..boycott that store I would say. Until the homeless man gets an apology and replacement items etc
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