Halfords initially offered Mr Scott just £16,000 in compensation, which was eventually upped to £20,000 but Mr Scott rejected both. He says he was told the "root cause" of the issue had been his attempts to stop the two men.
Marty's wife Kim, 51, said the way her husband has been treated by his former employers is "appalling", adding that shoplifting is "out of control". She said: "This is what happens when someone tries to stop these people helping themselves." The firm's lawyers, though, told the Sun: "It is company policy not to attempt to retrieve stock or aggravate the situation and the claimant went directly against this policy, placing himself and potentially others at risk."
Marty's wife Kim, 51, said the way her husband has been treated by his former employers is "appalling", adding that shoplifting is "out of control". She said: "This is what happens when someone tries to stop these people helping themselves." The firm's lawyers, though, told the Sun: "It is company policy not to attempt to retrieve stock or aggravate the situation and the claimant went directly against this policy, placing himself and potentially others at risk."
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