Caernarfon Herald

‘You’ve had enough’... what bar told Parkinson’s sufferer

STAFF TOLD WOMAN TO LEAVE PUB AFTER MISTAKING HER CONDITION FOR BEING DRUNK

- Owen Evans

AWOMAN with Parkinson’s was asked to leave a North Wales Wetherspoo­n pub after staff thought she was drunk.

Helen Fish, 60, from Scunthorpe, was on holiday in Caernarfon when she and her full-time carer husband Martin chose to go to the Tafarn Y Porth pub on Friday, July 9.

After a few drinks, Mrs Fish said a member of bar staff came and told her she’d had enough alcohol and should leave.

She said: “We had enjoyed a couple of drinks at the pub before going for a walk, after which we sat outside a nearby chip shop and had something to eat,” said Helen, a former petrol station attendant, who’s suffered with the condition for 15 years.

“But then we went back inside the Wetherspoo­n’s to order a couple more drinks – rum and lemonade for me, lager for Martin – at which point a young girl came over said, ‘You can leave once you’ve finished these – you’ve had enough’.

“My husband asked what she’d meant by that and she replied, ‘Your wife’s falling all over the place’.

“So I tried to explain that I have Parkinson’s and that causes me to shake and sway about. Honestly, I can’t keep still – I even slip and slide whilst sitting down and am forever falling off chairs. But all the girl could say was, ‘I’ll be keeping an eye on you’ – no apology or anything like that.”

Helen added that when she informed the bar manager about what had happened he told her she’d upset his employee.

“She was upset? What about me?

I’ve got a walking stick, I wear a pump around my neck to administer morphine and my tablets were out on the table.

“How could anyone look at me and think anything other than I must have a problem?

“For years I’ve put up with people staring at me, but I’ve never been told to leave a pub before because someone’s taken me for a drunk.”

A JD Wetherspoo­n spokesman said: “Wetherspoo­n apologises for the inconvenie­nce and upset caused to Mrs Fish during her visit to the Tafarn Y Porth, Caernarfon.

“Having investigat­ed the matter with the management team, the pub staff mistook the customer’s symptoms as possible signs of intoxicati­on.

“When the member of staff was advised that Mrs Fish suffered from Parkinson’s, she apologised for any upset caused by the mistake.

“The company wishes to echo the apology provided by the pub team on the day and, if Mrs Fish wishes to contact the company’s head office directly, then it will address her concerns personally.”

“Wetherspoo­n places great importance on its pubs being welcoming places for all customers and looks forward to Mrs Fish returning as a customer in the future.”

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Helen Fish and her husband Martin were asked to leave the Wetherspoo­n’s in Caernarfon after staff mistook her condition for being drunk

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