British hotel apologizes to hurt soldier

Published: Sept. 5, 2008 at 1:52 PM

LONDON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Officials at a hotel in the British town of Woking say they are sorry for refusing service to a soldier who had been wounded while serving in Afghanistan.

A Metro Hotel spokesman said the ill-advised move to refuse to rent a room to 23-year-old Corporal Tomos Stringer was due to confusion on the part of a receptionist, The Daily Mail said Friday.

"Metro sincerely apologizes for any upset caused towards Corporal Stringer and his family," the unidentified hotel official said Thursday.

"The hotel management has always had an open door policy to all its visitors and guests, including members of the military and Armed Forces, and will continue to do so."

Stringer's mother criticized the hotel for its poor treatment for the Royal Logistic Corps soldier, who had been in Woking on June 22 to help organize a funeral for a fellow soldier. He was not in uniform at the time.

"Soldiers in America are treated like heroes and get applauded everywhere they go, but our boys are being treated like scum," she told the Mail.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Police seek screwdriver-wielding thief (16 min)
Dixon: 'Pitt to Big Ten a mistake' (26 min)
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
Pa. Capitol cafeteria closed due to mice
UPI NewsTrack Business
CDC: 11 states have widespread H1N1
Crude oil prices rebound
fark
Photoshop this colorful trio
OOOooo-klahoma, where your rights go mainly down the drain
Zombie-proof baby turns one
Phone smashing cow is finally brought to justice... (with cow attack video goodness)
Study finds 1 in 110 children has autism study finds
A tasty tragedy, 60 cows are killed in barn fire. Accidental BBQ trifecta now in play