Ms Watts, from Islington, north London, said: “I asked why I
couldn’t borrow a pair of scissors and she said, ‘they are sharp, you
might stab me’.“I then asked to borrow a guillotine to cut up
my leaflets but she refused again – because she said I could hit her
over the head with it!”She added: “It’s absurd – there are plenty of heavy books I could have hit her with if I wanted to.
“I hardly look very threatening – it’s really sad she could not make a commonsense judgement.” —BBC
Thanks for telling me about this bizarre, sad story, Robert.
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