Right, so we are in the middle of doing some jobs now.
We just tidied up over here.
These all look like singles.
I don't know, I'm sure they were all payers last week.
I don't know what goes on here with the shoes.
I really don't.
So one of the staff had to speak to me last week about people's children damaging the toys, okay, in the toy area.
If your children are not being supervised in the toy area, or they are deliberately breaking toys, which that would have taken some force to break that.
We understand children are going to play with them, and that's what we want, right?
If they get broke while they're playing with them, they go in the bin.
But if your children are deliberately breaking the toys, you're going to have to pay for them.
Alright, because one of our members of staff needed to intervene, and I needed to speak to a child the other week because they were scooting around the shop on a scooter that they brought in with them, bashing into stuff.
Okay, and then I had to speak to the parents to say, you need to stop them doing that.
So if, you know, we've designed this for mothers to be able to come in, let the little ones play, you know, and for little ones to have a nice time in here, and then I've got older children smashing things up.
So any toys or anything that's broken deliberately, it's the same with staff.
Staff have got a warning notice and we dismiss somebody overthrowing stuff and breaking stuff.
If anything is deliberately broken, then you're going to have to pay for it from now on, guys, okay?
I think that's only fair because you're damaging how much, you know, that is a pack of nappies there, right?
That is a pack of nappies.
You know, you are creating a problem for mothers in need somewhere down the line.
We're not worried about mess.
That's our job, right?
Like Jan always says, it's our job to clean up the clothes.
You know, that's our job.
We want to make your shopping experience as easy as possible.
You know, that's why we put the cubes on and do all the work and do everything and sort them into sizes.
Now, by the end of the week, they'll need doing again.
But if we're going to get kids in that are absolutely smashing the place like that, we're going to ban you and you're going to have to pay for the damage.
I think the individual who knows their children have done that should actually make a donation towards us anyway, because that's nearly...
Well, the one item was up for 20, so we would have got 10.
So that's 10, so that's three packs of nappies.
The drum, I don't know whether it was part of a set, but if it was on his own, it probably would have been a quid.
But, you know, so you're looking at £10.50 towards nappies there that's been lost because children have been smashing stuff up.
So it might be that we have to put an age limit on the door as well, because it's not fit.
The thing is, you're bashing stuff up like that, a smaller child could get injured.
So we've got CCTV in here, but it takes a second to break something.
That thing must have taken quite a bit of force to break because the wheels are molded onto it.
So if it happens again, you're going to be charged for it and then we'll stop you from using the shop.
