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    1. ilovemyself2019 on

      Brilliant; common sense, for once, prevails. However what a mighty waste of resources and court time.

      Interesting nugget:

      … by law, “no entity other than the Central Bank or such persons as ordered by the Minister [for Finance] shall be obliged to accept more than 50 coins denominated in euro or in cent in a single transaction”.

    2. Chairman-Mia0 on

      “The children suffered embarrassment in the shop with locals present, and suffered embarrassment with their friends because of the incident”.

      Nothing to do with the piss poor parenting on display of course.

    3. freshfrosted on

      Oh the parents knew exactly what they were at there, sending the kids in with that coinage and 2 days before Christmas place would have been rammed. I’m sure that ended up costing the supermarket anyway in defending itself.

    4. ZaIIBach on

      Not sure how they thought the claim would go through with how flexible the staff were. I do feel quit bad for the kids though, not fair to send them in to do this

    5. TotalExamination4562 on

      The only embarrassment cause here was by both parents. They knew exactly what they were doing and acted as such.

    6. mattthemusician on

      Sure they can pay their legal fees with the rest of the coins

    7. mind_thegap1 on

      Just go to the self service machines Thats where I get rid of me change

    8. chimpdoctor on

      They should have gone to the self service till. Would have been grand

    9. TheStoicNihilist on

      I do love to send my kids in shopping while I scratch my hole in the car outside.

    10. AluminiumCrackers on

      Is paying in coins part of Traveller culture? How on earth did they try make that link to the court?

    11. Hoodbubble on

      If the family involved don’t have to suffer any consequences it just encourages people to take stupid claims like this

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