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Old 29-12-2014, 11:30 PM
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A clothes shop in Beijing has caused an outcry after putting up a sign banning Chinese customers, it’s been reported.

The store is embroiled in a racism row after posting a sign which reads: “Chinese not admitted, except for staff”, the official Beijing Youth Daily reports. By way of explanation, one of the shop’s employees tells the paper some Chinese customers are “too annoying” and that “Chinese women often try lots of clothes but end up buying nothing.” The shop was also forced to pay a foreign customer $5,000 (£3,170) after his wallet was stolen, and surveillance camera footage showed a Chinese customer was responsible, the employee says. But another member of staff suggests the ban is actually to prevent rivals from copying the shop’s clothing designs.

The sign has caused uproar on Chinese social media sites, with one Weibo user asking: “Is this still China?” The disbelief was shared by others on the site. “Bullying on my own doorstep,” says one person, who wonders why the owners would open a shop in China if they don’t want Chinese customers. “This type of shop should be closed down,” declares another Weibo user. But a legal expert tells the Beijing Youth Daily that while the sign is discriminatory, the shop’s owner hasn’t broken the law because China doesn’t have a legal ban on racial discrimination.

Source: bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-30210781



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