Brand Panreac Applichem. Reference CA No reviews. Save products on your wishlist to buy them later or share with your friends. Forgot your password? No account? Create one here. Product added to wishlist. Product added to compare. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. He also stated he asked an Irish friend to go to the same Boots to purchase the hydrogen peroxide the same day and he said his Irish friend was not asked why he required the product.
Boots claimed that the combination of products that Mr Mahmoudi was seeking to purchase was unusual, including the hydrogen peroxide. Boots claimed Mr Mahmoudi appeared unfamiliar with the regular use of hydrogen peroxide and he appeared nervous and uneasy at the routine questioning put to him by the Boots employee in accordance with robust training.
Boots stated that for these reasons, the pharmacy assistant considered the transaction suspicious and refused the sale, referring the matter to the pharmacist. Shakur Ahmed 53 fractured his elbow when he fell down an entire flight of stairs. Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription.
Gordon Deegan. More from The Irish Times Environment. Social Affairs. Injunction to prevent padlocking of emergency exit of Dublin bar High Court November 12, , Subscriber Only. Article 16 loses power as UK negotiating tool as EU hardens approach. In his submission to the WRC, the man said he and his wife were regular customers at the pharmacy in question.
He said his wife started to use natural cleaning products and asked him to purchase two bottles of vinegar, a bottle of distilled witch hazel, a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, a bottle of rubbing alcohol and bicarbonate of soda. When at the pharmacy, the man said the assistant who helped him to locate the surgical spirits and the witch hazel asked him why he was purchasing hydrogen peroxide.
The assistant then went to speak to another member of staff. The document states that the man was then approached by another member of staff and questioned again about why he was purchasing hydrogen peroxide. The man went to another pharmacy and purchased the product without any questions. He said that, on the same day, he asked an Irish friend to go to the first pharmacy to purchase hydrogen peroxide.
The report notes that the Irishman was told it was not in stock but the staff would order it for him. When responding to the complaint made against it, Boots denied that the man was subject to discriminatory treatment. She denied that she told the complainant he needed a prescription to purchase the product. The woman said she had to comply with regulations, otherwise she could be disciplined.
She said after questioning the complainant the pharmacist decided it was not a suspicious transaction and she agreed to order the product as it was not in stock. The adductor noted that the complainant purchased hydrogen peroxide in another pharmacy without being subjected to any questioning.
The adjudicator found that the man was discriminated against on the ground of his race, but not his religion. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at www. Please note that TheJournal. For more information on cookies please refer to our cookies policy. News images provided by Press Association and Photocall Ireland unless otherwise stated. Irish sport images provided by Inpho Photography unless otherwise stated. Wire service provided by Associated Press.
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