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Clinton Cards apologises over council estate card

This is the card that appeared on Clinton Cards website but has now been removed
The card that appeared on Clinton Cards website but has now been removed

Clinton Cards has apologised over a card listing 10 reasons why Santa Claus “must live on a council estate”.

Available online, it featured a picture of a tower block and Father Christmas and reasons including: “He has a serial record for breaking and entering” and “he only works once a year”.

Following criticism on social media the firm said the card had been withdrawn.

“It is in no way reflective of our views and we apologise without reservation,” it said.

Other alleged “reasons included, “He’s never actually been seen doing any work in his whole life” and “He drinks alcohol during working hours”.

In a statement on its website, Clinton Cards said: “We are investigating how this offensive card got through our quality control procedures, which we will review and tighten as a result of this incident. This was a mistake and we deeply regret the upset that this has clearly caused.”

When it originally put it online, the £2.00 card came with a description that said: “This funny card is great for sending at Christmas time.”

Funny definitely was not the reaction they got from many people.

@bevclack
@GraemeDemianyk
@vonny_bravo

There has been lots of anger on the company’s Facebook page too, with many demanding apologies.

Some have accused Clintons of 'prejudice' and 'stereotyping'
Some have accused Clintons of ‘prejudice’ and ‘stereotyping’

We’ve been trying to get in touch with Clintons but they have not yet responded.

However, the card has been removed from the company’s website and instead now links to an apology.

Clintons Cards has apologised for the card
Clintons Cards has apologised for the card

The Labour MP Kerry McCarthy Bristol East said it was in poor taste.

“What really struck me was how people I know, family, friends, and of course many of my constituents, who live in council houses and how they would feel if they went into the shop and saw that they were being portrayed as work-shy drunkards and thieving layabouts.”

Suzy Stride, Harlow Labour Candidate for MP, said she was disgusted and insulted.

“Clintons cards should be embarrassed with themselves for thinking such a card was acceptable – there is a clear disconnect from reality if anyone believes that people that live on council estates behave like that.

“Some of the greatest gifting talent and potential is to be found on council estates,” she adds.

But not everyone on social media was offended by the card.

@ElsieAssap
Some found the card funny

Sourced from BBCNewsbeat

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Police Arrest Kohls Shopper Accused Of Masturbating

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Shopping can already be a stressful experience in the holidays, what with people racing to grab the best deals, filling up parking lots and elbowing each other in the Frozen aisle. But police say one Kohl’s shopper upped the bad shopping experience ante when he wandered around the story earlier this week, private bits out and masturbating as he strolled.

Police in Illinois were called to the department store around 4:30 p.m. one afternoon, reportsKSDK.com, after other shoppers reported seeing his exposed genitals as he pleasured himself on a walkabout around the store.

The suspect fled before police arrived and ran toward a Popeye’s nearby, but cops caught up with him when he tried to board a bus.

Officials arrested the 21-year-old and charged him with one count of public indecency/sexual conduct, noting that he was stopped for a similar incident inside a Marshall’s store in the area in October.

At least he didn’t involve any stuffed animals in his alleged acts of grossness.

 

Sourced from consumerist.com

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Burger King Worker finds $100k Stash and Hands It In

  • Backpack full of cash found in California fast food restaurant by employee cleaning tables last month
  • A bag of marijuana, a ‘white rock’, candy, cigarettes and a bank withdrawal slip among the contents of the bag
  • If no-one claims the cash in six months it will go to the hardworking, immigrant owner who will donate the proceeds to a Muslim charity

An honest assistant manager of a Burger King found an abandoned backpack stuffed with cash while cleaning tables late last month and rather than keep it, notified her manager.

Sahista Bakawla waited for the bag’s owner to come back to the San Jose, California, outlet of the fast food chain and claim it. Strangely no-one did, so she took it to franchise owner Altaf Chaus who opened the bag to look for ID.

The contents of the bag surprised them both: $100,000 in cash along with a baggie of marijuana and a suspicious ‘white rock’.

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Sahista Bakawla (left), who found the backpack while cleaning tables at the San Jose Burger King

Altaf Chaus, owner of the San Jose Burger King, who has said he will donate the proceeds to charity should the cash come to him

Sahista Bakawla (left), who found the backpack while cleaning, and Altaf Chaus, owner of the San Jose Burger King, who has said he will donate the proceeds to charity should the cash come to him

Bakawla told KGO Bay Area: ‘I twice cleaned, like two or three times cleaned the tables, and it’s still here. I waited until 3pm. And nobody came here.’

Said Chaus: ‘I open the zipper, I see lots of money, cash money, $100 bills stack up like half the bag. I said, “Wow! Today’s my birthday, this is my birthday gift.”.’

He immediately called the police.

‘I’ve been in this country 26 years and I worked two jobs for 15 years before I bought this Burger King. So I’m a very hard working man. I don’t want that money, maybe it belongs to somebody.’

 I worked two jobs for 15 years before I bought this Burger King. So I’m a very hard working man. I don’t want that money, maybe it belongs to somebody.
Altaf Chaus, Burger King owner

When police inspected the backpack, they found ten stacks of $10,000 totaling $100,000, candy, cigarettes, a bank withdrawal slip, and a bag of marijuana and a ‘white rock’ in it, that possibly could have been drugs, Chaus told NBC.

The restaurant was busy that afternoon and San Jose Police Sergeant Heather Randol said there were not many leads related to the owner’s identity.

Police were working with local bank officials to locate the individual who left the money behind.

For now the cash has been booked into a property warehouse.

Stacks of bills totaling $100,000 was found along with a small amount of marijuana and a deposit slip

Stacks of bills totaling $100,000 was found along with a small amount of marijuana and a deposit slip

Officers told Chaus that by law the money was his if nobody claimed it in a six-month period.

Given the amount of cash, there is speculation it was intended for a morally dubious transaction and may therefore go unclaimed.

If the money does come to him, Chaus told UPI that he would ‘donate the money to needy people’.

Speaking to the San Jose Mercury News, he said one possibility was a Muslim foundation that he allows to leave fundraising material on his counter.

Chaus is a Muslim himself, and originally came to the U.S. from India.

Only two weeks earlier, the branch had mistakenly accepted counterfeit $100 bills, and Chaus put up a handwritten sign on the milk shake machine by the cash register saying NO $100 BILLS PLEASE.

Asked if anyone has ever left a large amount of cash behind before, Chaus recalled: ‘One time a lady left her wallet with $800 in it.’

On that occasion he found her ATM card, called the bank, and she got her money back.

The San Jose, California, Burger King restaurant where $100K in cash was found in a backpack along with 

The San Jose, California, Burger King restaurant where $100K in cash was found in a backpack along with marijuana, candy, lists of phone numbers and email addresses, a bank withdrawal slip and an ATM card

Sourced from www.dailymail.co.uk