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Moment maskless woman SPITS at cashier in Waitrose

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Moment maskless woman SPITS at cashier in Waitrose

This is the sickening moment a maskless woman spat at a Waitrose cashier while shouting ‘you’re dead’ and calling staff ‘c***s’ after her card was declined.

The customer, dressed in black boots and a white coat, is seen angrily asking, ‘I got f***ing money in my account, you’re gonna decline me?’

The cashier tries to calm the woman down but she continues her tirade, which happened at a branch in Clapham Common, London at 9.40pm on Saturday.

The customer, dressed in black boots and a white coat, is seen angrily asking, 'I got f***ing money in my account, you're gonna decline me?'

The customer, dressed in black boots and a white coat, is seen angrily asking, 'I got f***ing money in my account, you're gonna decline me?'

The cashier tries to calm the woman down but she continues her tirade, which happened at a branch in Clapham Common, London at 9.40pm on Saturday

The cashier tries to calm the woman down but she continues her tirade, which happened at a branch in Clapham Common, London at 9.40pm on Saturday

The customer, dressed in black boots and a white coat, is seen angrily asking, ‘I got f***ing money in my account, you’re gonna decline me?’

The woman then walks around the side of the checkout and spits at the cashier over a Covid screen.  

A security guard can be heard calling the police in the background, while an older, female worker approaches the woman to get her out of the store.

The customer walks towards the exit where she kicks the products in the Christmas tree display.

She added: ‘F***Ing Christmas trees, f***ing Christmas shit, f*** you, you p***y, f*** you.

‘I’ve got money in my account, you gonna decline me you motherf***ing c***s.’

A man who was standing outside the store steps in to help and manages to pull the woman outside.

The woman then walks around the side of the checkout and spits at the cashier over a Covid screen

The customer walks towards the exit where she kicks the products in the Christmas tree display

The customer walks towards the exit where she kicks the products in the Christmas tree display

The customer walks towards the exit where she kicks the products in the Christmas tree display

The female staff worker comes over to put the Christmas display together again and says, ‘How lovely… the great British Public’.

The cashier said the woman started swearing at him, before getting even angrier when he asked her to leave.

MailOnline has contacted the Met Police and Waitrose for comment. 

A man who was standing outside the store steps in to help and manages to pull the woman outside

A man who was standing outside the store steps in to help and manages to pull the woman outside

The female staff worker comes over to put the Christmas display together again and says, 'How lovely... the great British Public'

The female staff worker comes over to put the Christmas display together again and says, 'How lovely... the great British Public'

A man who was standing outside the store steps in to help and manages to pull the woman outside

Source: Daily Mail |World News

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