From the Shopfront 10 May 2010
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A potential customer comes into the shop to buy a rabbit. After questioning them it is fairly obvious that they understand the basics, however it is also apparent that the person has some personal problems that necessitate them being constantly accompanied by a full-time carer. Do you refuse to sell them a rabbit because you believe that they cannot care for it due to your perception, correct or otherwise, of people with mental health problems or do you sell them the rabbit because you believe they can care for it despite their problems? In case readers are wondering what I did, I sold her the rabbit because I reasoned that her carers would not let anything happen to the rabbit. And it was the right thing to do as we now get regular e-mail updates on its progress!
By:
Newshound
Date/time :
10/05/2010
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