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Fed-up trader orders pupils to ‘keep out’ after racist abuse and teenage theft in shop

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A Dundee shop owner has banned school children after suffering racist abuse and thefts at the hands of teenagers.

Kedar Khadka, who runs Booze 4 U on Albert Street, said he has been under siege over his refusal to sell youngsters alcohol and cigarettes.

The business has also been vandalised and items have been thrown around the shop.

Mr Khadka said he took inspiratio­n for the ban from a Fife Co-op and a Dundee KFC restaurant, which have imposed their own rules in recent months.

Youngsters are now only allowed into Booze 4 U with their parents.

The Stobswell businessma­n said: “We were having a nightmare before imposing this ban.

“Staff were being racially abused and items were being chucked around the shop, all because we wouldn’t sell them alcohol, cigarettes and vapes.

“There was one instance were a kid jumped on the counter and stole £60 worth of vapes.

“The window of the shop door was also getting kicked in and stones were being thrown at the windows, and some of the shop signs were being damaged.

“All of this was happening while the kids were in school uniform in most cases.”

Mr Khadka, 36, said he previously banned the sale of eggs to teenagers after they were thrown at cars. He continued: “I’ve had this shop for four years but in the last few months we’ve definitely seen an increase in anti-social issues with kids.

“After imposing the ban, I would say 70% of our issues have now been resolved.

“It just wasn’t fair on my staff that they were being subjected to some of the language that was being aimed at them.”

The retailer has also contacted nearby Morgan Academy over the involvemen­t of some of its pupils.

He said: “We’re still aware there are issues with kids requesting members of the public to buy cigarettes and other products.

“While this isn’t a new problem, we are worried that this is happening during lesson times when these kids should be at school.

“A member of the school came in and spoke with us.

“As a parent myself, I’m worried for the kids with some of the behaviour we’ve seen in the shop recently.”

A Dundee City Council spokespers­on said: “The school regularly reminds pupils to act responsibl­y in the local community and to maintain positive relationsh­ips with retailers and residents.

“The school responds to complaints and appropriat­e action will be taken where necessary.”

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Kedar Khadka is worried by pupils’ behaviour.

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