Is this how we treat our soldiers now?

QT
By QT

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4674411.ece

Wounded Soldier Forced to Sleep in Car After Hotel Denies Him a Room

My Personal Opinion: How dare they?

Whether we agree or not with our Governments foreign policy, how dare we treat our brave soldiers, who are ORDERED into fight often against their moral standing in the name of our nation, with such disrespect and contempt!

It makes me sick to the stomach and ashamed that I hold a British Passport!!!

A hotel that refused a wounded soldier a room, forcing him to spend the night in his car, was backed into a “grovelling” apology yesterday after receiving a barrage of abusive phone calls.

Metro Hotel, in Woking, Surrey, had to call in the police as their lines were flooded with angry, abusive and threatening calls from members of the public.

The attack on the switchboards came after it emerged that Corporal Tomos Stringer, 24, had been told by hotel staff that it was company policy not to accept members of the Armed Forces as guests.

A soldier since the age of 16 and veteran of multiple tours in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan, Cpl Stringer had travelled to Surrey to help with funeral preparations for a friend killed in action.

Cpl Stringer, who was not in uniform, presented his army warrant card when asked by the hotel for proof of identity. After the receptionist refused him a room, he was left with no choice but to bed down in his tiny, two-door car, his wrist, broken during a convoy ambush, cased in plaster.

Cpl Stringer’s local MP, Hywel Williams, the Defence Minister, Derek Twigg, and Bob Ainsworth, the Armed Forces Minister, have all written letters to the hotel, and Army men and enthusiasts have swamped the forums of the unofficial British Army website calling for a boycott.

Some have suggested booking the hotel en masse only to cancel at last minute. Others are encouraging their colleagues to post comments about the hotel on customer review websites.

One review site has already received half a dozen such comments. “As a serving member of the British Armed Forces, I’m disgusted to see that one of my colleagues was refused a room in Metro Hotel in Surrey . . . because their policy is to refuse all army personnel,” wrote one.

“Anyone considering using any services of this company should definitely not bother. I’m sure a more patriotic company can be found with far superior services.”

After a resolute silence, the hotel, owned by a company called American Amusements, finally a statement.

“The Metro Hotel, Woking, sincerely regrets any upset caused towards Corporal Stringer and his family," it said. "The hotel management has always had an open door policy to all its visitors and guests, including members of the military and Armed Forces.”

The receptionist on duty at the time had made a mistake, the statement added.

A personal letter received by Mr Williams, MP for Caernarfon, went further, saying that the hotel had recently experienced “some rather serious incidents” involving soldiers from the nearby barracks.

Michael Chaussy, the manager of Metro Hotel, insisted that there was no blanket policy, but that it was “a decision for the manager to assess whether the hotel booking is to be accepted”.

“This process does not appear to have happened in this case,” he conceded.

Cpl Stringer, of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, has now returned to Afghanistan, but his mother, Gaynor Stringer, from Criccieth, North Wales, told The Times that she was still furious about the incident.

“I’m very, very angry. It’s discrimination. They would never get away with it if it was against someone of ethnic origin.”

She added: “In America, they treat soldiers as heroes. We went to Disney World with Tomos and the whole family was moved to the front of the lines. Everybody was standing up and clapping and cheering. Here, soldiers can’t even get a bed for the night.”

By anonymous• 8 Sep 2008 09:24
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

It was no different in my day.

Many hotels would refuse to let yer stay, so we just found a different hotel,banned from Pubs etc.

Maybe next time the baddies hove into view over the horizon, all the squaddies should just sit down and let em past.

Plus, when the firemen, refusemen and ambulance men go on strike, who do they turn to.....

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NIL ILLEGITIMI CARBORUNDUM

By QT• 8 Sep 2008 00:30
QT

They do not seem to be accepted back into British society! The British government don't support them to integrate, and the British Public do not appreciate the work that they have done! It's a real shame!

By heero_yuy2• 7 Sep 2008 23:39
heero_yuy2

Is there a thing called 'British Armed Forces'?

Surely those guys in red standing in the Buckingham Palace aren't going out to war and just...stand still the whole day?

"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach

By britexpat• 7 Sep 2008 08:29
Rating: 5/5
britexpat

I was appalled at this and actually wrote to a couple of newspapers..

Thankfully, this hotel has been shamed and perhaps others will now think twice about doing similar things..

I find it very strange the contrast between the way we treat our soldiers and the way Americans do. I think the Americans sometimes go a bit over the top, but at least they honour their servicemen and show pride in their armed forces.

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