Store bans shoppers in nightwear after shoplifting rises
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A supermarket where a man shopped in just his pants and a dressing gown has banned customers from wearing nightwear.
Tuffins, in Craven Arms, Shropshire, has put a sign up saying pyjama wearers would be "asked to leave".
Store owner Harry Delves said the sign followed a "few isolated incidents" of people using the "easy access" of pyjamas and dressing gowns to shoplift.
"We had some incidents which we couldn't stop unfortunately," he said.
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Mr Delves said the man who did his Sunday morning shopping in his pants at the store was a separate incident and was not a suspect, but his attire was below standard.
He said: "You've got to look at that and think 'hang on, that's not acceptable is it'?"
"We're a family business at the end of the day.
"It comes to a point where you've got to have standards."
- Published6 January 2017