SMH can’t even talk about stabbing people in public toilets these days.
Think they should probably stay in Bristol, they’re not ready for London.
Good to know their security is taking shit seriously. With the amount of stabbings we have in London you can’t be too careful 🤷🏻♂️
I wish a lot more people would boycott the V and A
Am I missing something here? Children talking about shanks in a museum bathroom and other visitors being quoted as scared of them so they had security keep an eye on them?
That’s totally normal for London museums! I get bag searched with the kids every time I go into a museum, theatre or event space. Sometimes they even search my pram.
There’s priceless artifacts and exhibitions in these places for everyone’s enjoyment. Museums are respectful “semi quiet” places, no carrying on, no running around, definitely no talking about stabbing people in the bathroom.
If you are causing a scene and causing concern for others safety then you are going to get asked to leave. This seems like grasping at straws for a story by the school.
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SMH can’t even talk about stabbing people in public toilets these days.
Think they should probably stay in Bristol, they’re not ready for London.
Good to know their security is taking shit seriously. With the amount of stabbings we have in London you can’t be too careful 🤷🏻♂️
I wish a lot more people would boycott the V and A
Am I missing something here? Children talking about shanks in a museum bathroom and other visitors being quoted as scared of them so they had security keep an eye on them?
That’s totally normal for London museums! I get bag searched with the kids every time I go into a museum, theatre or event space. Sometimes they even search my pram.
There’s priceless artifacts and exhibitions in these places for everyone’s enjoyment. Museums are respectful “semi quiet” places, no carrying on, no running around, definitely no talking about stabbing people in the bathroom.
If you are causing a scene and causing concern for others safety then you are going to get asked to leave. This seems like grasping at straws for a story by the school.
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